A few Christian Blog Post Links of Note
I Just wanted to draw your attention to a few blog posts which have caught my eye this morning and I feel are worthy of your fine attention.
The first from TheChurchMouse who highlights the erroneous mainstream media headline pitting the Church of England against the BBC:
The second is from Brian LePort who is on sizzling form and explains to us why he is not Cessationisist, but rather an advocate for Continuationism
The third link is from Clayboy who identifies the inconsistencies and sheer oddity of the civil liberties organisation Liberty taking up the legal case of the gay couple (Michael Black and John Morgan) who were turned away from the Swiss B&B house by the Christian owner Susanne Wilkinson, who said it was “against her convictions” for two men to share a bed.
Clayboy: Gay rights, consumer choice and individual conscience: has Liberty lost the plot?
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May 17th, 2010 at 10:02 am
Liberty’s only plot was to make a mockery of liberty and human rights the left and the right share the common purpose to destroy both, wake-up this is not a difficult political concept or tactic to understand.
May 17th, 2010 at 2:12 pm
@ Goy: S’shocking, innit? All these blacks n gays n girlies wanting equal rights. Bet you haven’t recovered from the Sex Discrimination Act yet.
May 17th, 2010 at 5:59 pm
@Sophie ,
Your statement demonstrates that you have not got a clue concerning the higher level of politics that is being played out here, and in your ignorance all you can do is scream “racism” as you have been trained to do by your political superiors.
“Racist, racist”, name calling like a child who has just learnt a new word.
Read my comment again and this time try having your conditioned brain engaged.
May 17th, 2010 at 11:02 pm
Who is funding the case against the B&B owners and who will be funding their defence is it Liberty’s agenda to bankrupt and ruin private citizens.
May 18th, 2010 at 9:22 pm
Goy: Go back and read what I wrote. You seem to be losing the plot. First you invent your own words, now you’re inventing what I’m supposed to have said.
As others have remarked, your meaning is often unclear. If you feel misunderstood perhaps you should make sure you’re expressing yourself adequately.