Disobediance Against Tolerance

Yesterday was a proud moment for those of us who are (real) Christians. A coalition of clergy from various denominations (and grudgingly, the Catholics) put forward a call to all to practice civil disobediance when it comes to laws that legalize killing God’s unborn soldiers, or the mortal sin of living with and loving another outside of hetero-marriage:

The declaration notes that Christianity has taught over the centuries “that civil disobedience is not only permitted, but sometimes required.” People who signed the declaration, however, were vague about how they hoped Christians would respond to it.

Well let me clear that point up, I hope that Christians shut down this march towards the Lake of Fire in anyway they can.

It is high time that Operation Rescue start rescuing again. If even one woman has access to private reproductive healthcare, it is an abomination unto God!

Christians also need to refuse to acknowledge the filth of sodomites in committed life long relationships. These couples should be denied not only ministery (unless it is to cleanse them of their lustful homo-ness), but also should be driven out of our schools, our workplaces, and our neighborhoods.

If we are denied that right, then our religious freedom has been flattened under the tyranny of tolerance. This is our heritage and we will not only invoke the name of our Lord, but MLK as well in order to justify our discrimination against the sin (but technically) not the sinner!

I have no doubt that there are those who call themselves Christian–but don’t follow specific parts of the Bible literally that justify our beliefs–will say that we are calling for civil disobediance to create discrimination and division rather than heal it. Well all I have to say is that they just might find that in the afterlife God might just discriminate them into eternal damnation!

D.C. Council member David A. Catania (I-At Large) said, “It’s a shame they don’t extend the same efforts to issues that really matter, like health care and homelessness.”>

See, how can we confront such evil, except through direct action?

I’m ready to get out there and take on the secularists, but unfortunately our holy struggle will most likely never fully be realized. Even among the leaders calling for adoption of this resolution, moral relativism has reared its ugly (Catholic) head:

Wuerl’s office played down the civil disobedience wording, saying he wasn’t urging Catholics to “do anything specific,” said his spokeswoman Susan Gibbs.

Well that is a Papist for you, always willing to go the extra mile to undermine the righteous. If only we didn’t need their votes and money, we could civily disobey them to a reservation or something.


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