Dear Editor,
I am writing in regards the emboldened homosexual groups that are seeking to dominate this country. Let me first say that their intent is malicious and destructive, to say the least. From their profile, one can see that theirs is not a sit at a table and talk style, but rather an either my way or war style.
Now there are several countries which have embraced their lifestyle and have made it legal. Those countries have offered asylum to many homosexuals so, whatever the requirement, why don't the others take up the offer? However long that civilisation will last, it is their reality, so they should embrace it instead of the constant warring in Jamaica between 'gays' and 'good'.
Also, the Church, which is supposedly the representative of God's will on earth, regards homosexuality as not of God's will. The Sodom and Gomorrah experience, the Levitical laws, Romans 1 utterance, and so many others appear suddenly not to mean what God says it should mean, but rather that we should be carefull of what God says. The only rule in the Bible that appears to be the unbroken rule of God to pastors is Malachi 3 which, of course, speaks to the collection of money. Is it any wonder that they are the owners of the largest houses, biggest cars and their souls seared with hot iron? I was shocked to note that, with so many churches per square foot in this country, only seven churches came out against the gay protest. The others sat idly by.
Big names like Davis, Blair, Williams and the Seventh-day Adventists with their law book, were noticeably absent. Well, as a christian, I know that Malachi 3 is not the only command given in the Bible, and as such the principle laid down which states that "if you are guilty of breaking one, you are guilty of breaking all" rules of the Bible must be applied. I will no longer be paying over monies to church. Let pastors find jobs to do rather than sit on their blessed assurances expecting the congregrants to feed them. If I am moved to donate, I will or look to the churches who are actively fighting the scourge to give my money to.
JM Fletcher
Irish Town
Stop sittng on your blessed assurances, pastors
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I am writing in regards the emboldened homosexual groups that are seeking to dominate this country. Let me first say that their intent is malicious and destructive, to say the least. From their profile, one can see that theirs is not a sit at a table and talk style, but rather an either my way or war style.
Now there are several countries which have embraced their lifestyle and have made it legal. Those countries have offered asylum to many homosexuals so, whatever the requirement, why don't the others take up the offer? However long that civilisation will last, it is their reality, so they should embrace it instead of the constant warring in Jamaica between 'gays' and 'good'.
Also, the Church, which is supposedly the representative of God's will on earth, regards homosexuality as not of God's will. The Sodom and Gomorrah experience, the Levitical laws, Romans 1 utterance, and so many others appear suddenly not to mean what God says it should mean, but rather that we should be carefull of what God says. The only rule in the Bible that appears to be the unbroken rule of God to pastors is Malachi 3 which, of course, speaks to the collection of money. Is it any wonder that they are the owners of the largest houses, biggest cars and their souls seared with hot iron? I was shocked to note that, with so many churches per square foot in this country, only seven churches came out against the gay protest. The others sat idly by.
Big names like Davis, Blair, Williams and the Seventh-day Adventists with their law book, were noticeably absent. Well, as a christian, I know that Malachi 3 is not the only command given in the Bible, and as such the principle laid down which states that "if you are guilty of breaking one, you are guilty of breaking all" rules of the Bible must be applied. I will no longer be paying over monies to church. Let pastors find jobs to do rather than sit on their blessed assurances expecting the congregrants to feed them. If I am moved to donate, I will or look to the churches who are actively fighting the scourge to give my money to.
JM Fletcher
Irish Town
Stop sittng on your blessed assurances, pastors
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