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Sunday, January 28, 2018

The "dissenting-opinion-phobic"....

They are out there.

-You mention that a man, that is opposed to "Sodom and Gomorrah" lifestyles is coming to dinner.  (Oh, that was Jesus who said that a community was worse than Sodom and Gomorrah).

-You mention that someone who was formerly "Muslim" and repented and is now evangelizing the Muslims to turn to Christ is speaking at your church. (Oh, yes, instead of becoming a suicide bomber or "bombing" her terrible marriage, she was saved....Isik Abala)

-You mention that someone who actually is Lakota woman who dealt with the pipe-line of southdakota issue and also disfavors abortions or death of her 6 children, will be coming to work at your hospital (someone I know personally, and has 100% Lakota father).

-You mention that someone who was formerly into xyz lifestyle (something sexually impure), repented of it, and changed their life preaching against it on college campuses, will be speaking and working at your child's school.

-A woman who doesn't own a T.V. but has 15 children and all skilled at the level of a Harvard Graduate will be visiting your neighborhood nursing-home (a woman or two or three like this exists).

-A black woman who doesn't support "abortions" or "gay-marriages" or "whordom" but supports patriarchy and large family life, will be speaking from the bible at the the next community values gathering. (woman like this do exist).

-A Holocaust survivor, who speaks about the evils of abortion for her children and grandchildren, and encourages them to get the highest degree and understanding, will be coming to that community diner to chit chat about latte's and syrupy pancakes.


If these types of people are "offensive" to you and your opinions, the problem is NOT with them, it is with the person locked in the culture of "dissenting-opinion-phobia."

The church is not built on institutions, but on truths unchanging.

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