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No chance of it becoming law
That sucks...
Reminds me of this cartoon.....What are you trying to say, target? I mean, buddy?
Reminds me of this cartoon.....
Well, he's obviously worse that a fundie. What ever happened to preaching the Gospel to all creatures? This is the opposite of what they're proposing in the bill. The Gospel gives life and hope to those that we feel are hopeless. The Gospel can transform a person from a sinner into a pure and holy specimen that can in turn be a minister to God's glory. Did Paul or any of the apostles ever Single people out and say that they couldn't be saved because of their sin? Only in Galatians where it says that they were seeking to make the Mosaic law a requirement to get saved. Why? Because they wanted people to practice behavior modification instead of them experiencing real heart change that only comes through the Spirit of God. Killing somebody because they have a problem is to essentially tie them to the cross that Jesus went and died on for them. Our ministry as the Church is not the ministry of holiness, Paul said it is the ministry of reconciliation.
Wow, just wow. Maybe this guy should be deported or something as a danger to the public.
Or we could explain to him that it isn't evil to wonder how soft that guy's pretty, pretty mouth is. Just guessin', but you know.
Orange County attorney Matt McLaughlin paid the $200 filing fee on February 26 to submit the "Sodomite Suppression Act" to voters on November 2016.
Mr McLaughlin has every right any other Californian has.
Here is a peaceful solution in the information age.
Post contact info, like addresses, phone number, and email online. For him, his church, his family, his coworkers, his friends, his clients and anybody else who might agree with him and support his efforts.
Then let freedom of expression work it's magic.
Tom