Well his is right about Leviticus but his delivery leaves a lot to be desired, as usual.sure sure, if you say so.
Well his is right about Leviticus but his delivery leaves a lot to be desired, as usual.sure sure, if you say so.
Well his is right about Leviticus but his delivery leaves a lot to be desired, as usual.
and what part didn't ya like? Me pointing out her hate? It's been pretty obvious to me. Her hate for Christianity is no surprise though. Ignorance is the base of all hate, and she does show her ignorance.
This from a guy who believes he talks to directly to god.
God also changed the rules of what it takes to be in sin, adultery would cover this topic. I'm pretty sure even Walter doesn't repent these sinsdoes that make god wrong then if the old testament has been replaced by man?
This from a guy who believes he talks to directly to god.
A Milledgeville church known for stating what some would call extreme beliefs, now threatens the lives of gay people.
Robert Owens was just casually riding his bike on North Columbia Street in Milledgeville when he noticed a sign that read "Homesexuality is a Death Worthy Crime."
"This is the first time that I have ever seen anything that actually crossed the line and was inferring death upon a group," Owens said.
Having gay family members and friends, Owens says he found the sign to be very offensive.
"If it said being bald or blind or short or fat or blue-eyed or red head, if any of those were death worthy crimes, if they were causing people think "wow those people really need to die" that's a terrible thing, that's crossing line," Owens said.
The person responsible for the sign is Pastor Robert Lee of the Ten Commandments Church.
Lee says he sees nothing wrong with the sign and was just quoting Leviticus 20:13, a scripture in the Bible.
"Homosexuality is an abomination, and the Bible says that homosexuality is a death worthy crime," Lee said.
This is not the first time the pastor has posted eye opening signs on the front lawn.
The timing of this one coincides with the Supreme Court hearing arguments about the constitutionality of gay marriage.
If the court is paying attention to a small church on the outskirts of Milledgeville, Lee hopes they'll get the message.
"The institution of marriage was instituted by God and it should not be changed by people who deserve not to live," Lee said.
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A Milledgeville church known for stating what some would call extreme beliefs, now threatens the lives of gay people.
Robert Owens was just casually riding his bike on North Columbia Street in Milledgeville when he noticed a sign that read "Homesexuality is a Death Worthy Crime."
"This is the first time that I have ever seen anything that actually crossed the line and was inferring death upon a group," Owens said.
Having gay family members and friends, Owens says he found the sign to be very offensive.
"If it said being bald or blind or short or fat or blue-eyed or red head, if any of those were death worthy crimes, if they were causing people think "wow those people really need to die" that's a terrible thing, that's crossing line," Owens said.
The person responsible for the sign is Pastor Robert Lee of the Ten Commandments Church.
Lee says he sees nothing wrong with the sign and was just quoting Leviticus 20:13, a scripture in the Bible.
"Homosexuality is an abomination, and the Bible says that homosexuality is a death worthy crime," Lee said.
This is not the first time the pastor has posted eye opening signs on the front lawn.
The timing of this one coincides with the Supreme Court hearing arguments about the constitutionality of gay marriage.
If the court is paying attention to a small church on the outskirts of Milledgeville, Lee hopes they'll get the message.
"The institution of marriage was instituted by God and it should not be changed by people who deserve not to live," Lee said.
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Milledgeville Church Sign Raises Objections | Middle Georgia News & Weather Macon | WGXA-TV | FOX24 / ABC16 | Local News
according to this, I'm going straight to heavenM't:5:3:
Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
I don't know about the meek but I'm certain many would label me as "poor in spirit" so man I should just ascend immediately practically with my last gasp....straight up baby...if'n ya go before me, make sure the wine is the right temp and the prime rib is ready to go;-) Blessed be them Meeks, cause they get the earth.
whoooo hooo (probably after its all ****ed up.
I know Jason Meek, and he's told me I can live on his share of the earth. So I'm good.;-) Blessed be them Meeks, cause they get the earth.
whoooo hooo (probably after its all ****ed up.
Odd how that works eh, most that don't think they qualify do qualify and those that think they are at the head of the line actually bring up the rear.according to this, I'm going straight to heaven
"Homosexuality is an abomination, and the Bible says that homosexuality is a
death worthy crime,"