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  • Christian, Pro-Family Groups Stand Up Against 'Criminalizing' Right to Speak Truth

    ChristianNudist »
    Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:11 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I am a Christian Naturist and we have a church at Glen Eden. We also have people that are not Christian and are homosexual. They have told me they have hurt feelings. Some Christians (not there) have said God hates homosexuals. I have seen this in San Francisco with street preachers as well. This just is not true God loves all people and loves the sinner and while we are yet a sinner, can come to Him and accept God into our hearts. God will lead the way for our path. There are to many people that take a cause into there own hands and go to battle it out for excitement, to get aggressive in the name of God when it should be love and back to the bible. We need to win them. We are giving Christians a bad name. They are looking at these few and saying all born again right wing Christians are like this and Hippocrates.
    Christians are human too we make mistakes and we sin but like a police officer's that will preach in seminars it's wrong and against the law to speed they themselves speed. They still have to let people know it is wrong to speed and harm can come if you do. ie: ticket or accident.
    We are going to lose the right to warn these dear people. Let's be guilty of a love crime not a hate crime tell the truth as it is . Let God's Word do the talking. When judgment day is here, it is final no bargaining. May we all rejoice in heaven and not lose anyone to hell.

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