Friday, November 03, 2006

Homosexuals ordained in church - It's not Gods church then!

It sickens me to see that homosexuals are being ordained in churchs and the Angligan church seems to be leading the way for these immoral people to be spokesmen for Gods morals and values.

It's hypocritical to say the least as Jesus and God both highlighted the detestibility of the sins of those that poo jab each other.

It doesn't mean they can't be saved and forgiven for their sins! They have just as much ability and love from God to turn from their detestible behaviour and then ask forgiveness as I or anyone else has in this world.

But to say they are men of God when still undertaking this sort of behaviour and having no repentance from the sin, then they are liars as well!

A poo hole was created to extract the waste products from the body not have a penis shoved up it! A vagina was created to create life and in a marriage before God was designed to be pleasurable creating that life.

A dog will stick his penis in anything or rub up against anything to get his rocks off and that's what these homosexuals are doing, whats worse they corrupt a beautiful word like Gay in the process as the only time I see them gay is when they are in the mardi grass running around like perverts naked.


Just in case they are confused!


Gay ordination threatens to split church

From correspondents in Wellington

November 03, 2006 06:28am
Article from: Agence France-Presse

PLANS to ordain a gay man threaten to split the Church of England in New Zealand, clergy were reported saying today.

The conservative group, Anglican Mainstream, is opposing the ordination of Juan Kinnear as a deacon in the southern city of Dunedin on Saturday.

Christchurch clergyman Reverend Malcolm Falloon told the Otago Daily Times the ordination could split the church and the group had written to the country's archbishops to have it stopped or postponed.

Bishop George Connor, who will conduct the ordination, accepted the move would be controversial, but said the Dunedin diocesan council were satisfied it was in line with past practice and the rules of the church.

Rev Kinnear was in a "committed same-sex relationship", he said.

The bishop said the issue of sexuality was currently being debated by the Church of England and "people of goodwill and deeply reasoned faith stand on both sides of the argument".

In September, members of the Presbyterian assembly in New Zealand voted to exclude homosexuals from becoming ministers or church elders.

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