

To be fair, teachers sneakily telling people’s children at school that they might be trans is something to be very concerned about.
I don’t even think this is a right-vs-left issue, but common sense.
To be fair, teachers sneakily telling people’s children at school that they might be trans is something to be very concerned about.
I don’t even think this is a right-vs-left issue, but common sense.
I’ve heard that there are disputed verses in the King James Bible as well (not this one). But at the same time this Bible is quite well established, and as such indicates what the consensus of Christians is (or has been).
It’s very tragic that he took his own life. By staying alive, he had the potential to turn his life around and do a lot of good around him. This act should really be discouraged. He shouldn’t have ruined himself, and on top of that given the Zionist scum something to gloat over.
Jesus had absolutely nothing to say about gay people.
Indirectly. By affirming the old testament, Jesus of the Bible condemned the act of sodomy (the act perpetrated by the people of Sodom and Gomorrah).
New testament says:
Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfil them. (Matthew 5:17 RSV)
So let’s look at what “the law” according to the Bible says:
Do not lie with a man as one lies with a woman; it is an abomination. (Leviticus 18:22)
In other words, according to Christianity, gay people are sinners for having sex with each other.
Sure, if you live in La La Land. But if you live in reality, thinking of the children is a must.