Dutch Gay Group is Ruining Christmas!
A Dutch gay group is starting what they call, “Pink Christmas” which features two Mary’s and two Joseph’s. This is an absolute disgrace as it attacks the very core of Christmas which is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the Messiah.
They say their intent was not to offend but that is all they are doing. Not only does this attack Christmas which, though many try to deny it, is a Christian Holiday, but it attacks marriage as well. Shameful..
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So because they are different from you, their beliefs are wrong?
And, even if you do think gays’ beliefs are wrong, why are you worried about how they practice them?
Would it be better if these homosexuals were atheist?
Every Christian is supposed to spread the word of the Lord AND embrace his fellow Christians.
I’m not saying you are wrong to believe what you do. It is your right to have different thoughts about different matters, as is theirs.
At least gays aren’t crashing planes into buildings or setting off bombs in public squares. Although, to be hypocritical, I do NOT think that hurting or killing other people is a right that anyone bears.
But, I do NOT know of any homosexual that has done either of these things, so how is it hurting you or anyone else if these gays practice the tradition of Christmas differently? Yes, it is against scripture, but at least they believe in the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Think about it.
This blog is lame…your opinions are poorly presented…after all christians are good for only one thing; destruction.
To add to the Scriptures is an abomination. Simply put.
And they have been hurting people, look at all of the Anti-Prop 8 Protest videos. They have been seen defacing churches, batting the elderly. It is disgusting!
Then by all means tell me what I can do better, and what are Christians destroying? This whole post was about homosexuals destroying the story of Christmas. It seems to me that you wish to call this blog lame simply because it doesn’t go with your belief system.