No.. this is not about gay dogs..
When visiting Mennonite friends in central Pennsylvania, they informed us of their grave concern. Because they are born again Christians, life-long Mennonites, they are alarmed at the enemy taking over the Mennonite congregations.From The General:
The theological enemy equals homosexuals...
So when I read the letters to the editor of a Mennonite magazine, I immediately thought of the homosexual plan. It's a plot from hell. It is to infiltrate heretofore biblical gatherings with their diabolical dogma as well as sinful lifestyle. Therefore, they have now come upon not only the aesthetically prone Episcopalians but also the plain living Mennonites.
But the Mennonites? How the Mennonites? And why?
The bottom line is that Mennonites are known for being a "peace church" like unto the Plymouth Brethren and the Society of Friends (Quakers). Numerous homosexuals agree to be non-military and therefore fit right in with the peace accent of these so-called "peace churches," hence the gravitation of homosexuals to the Mennonites communities.
The "homosexual Mennonites" then champion pacifism while spreading homosexual lifestyle as God ordained alongside heterosexual lifestyle.
What is particularly alarming is that the editorial leadership, that is, especially in Mennonite printed material such as denominational magazines, have taken the side of the homosexuals. In other words, homosexual enthusiasts have infiltrated the printed word, the reading material going out into Mennonite homes and church sanctuaries.
As an aside, I watched Kinsey, the recent movie about, coincidentally, Alfred Kinsey, over the weekend and it was quite good. The Kinsey Scale is one of the most important results of his studies. I think I get 4.5 stars out of 7.
It amuses me how uptight people used to be, and how many still are. Worse yet are those that spew hatred, while being very naughty when they think nobody is looking.
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Spot the homo
No.. this is not about gay dogs..
Sadly, this took me a good 5 minutes to 'get'. I was looking for a dog in the picture. *sigh*
I'm not above bad puns..
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