Wednesday, December 10, 2008

more weirdness from around the world

DUTCH PLAN "GAY" NATIVITY FOR CHRISTMAS

In Amsterdam, which wants to proudly label itself as the "gay" capital of the world, members of ProGay are holding a ten day Christmas festival promoting both the gay agenda and religion. Amongst the festivities, such as homosexual movies and church services, they plan to have a "gay" nativity with two Josephs and wto Mary's.

uhhhh.....yeah.


y'know....why
bother? what is the point?

near the end of the article (link below) one of the chairs of this spectacle makes the claim that "orthodox religion believes in two separate worlds...as if homosexuality isn't part of their own closed society."


really?


I just live in
one world. The same can't be said of those who want to remake the Christmas story and the Church in general into some fantasy based concept. They're on another planet. Void of reality at that.

ohhh, merry christmas world.


http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?pageId=83048

GAYS PROTEST AT VATICAN OVER ITS OPPOSITION TO UN RESOLUTION DEALING WITH GAY RIGHTS

as usual, most of the world can feel or act a certain way - but if the Vatican or the Church comes out in support of something, then there's trouble.

I say in "support of something" because its opposition to this UN resolution dealing with gays has nothing to do with wanting discrimination or human rights violations against those with same sex attraction and everything to do with fully and completely supporting tradtitional marriage rights as they are. Moreoever, the Vatican is concerned with some of the phrasing in the document which would pressure countries into having to legalize same sex marriage against the popular will.


but the UN has it all locked up where no one can change the wording or debate certain phrases. You can either sign as a supporter or not sign (and thereby shut up and go away). But that is tantamount to forcing countries and nation states into throwing the baby out with the bath water. A concensus could be reached and a working resolution passed protecting gays from the arbitrary discrimination and even execution they face in some countries without violating others rights by forcing same sex marriage on governments.

Italian transgender and former communist lawmaker
Vladimir Luxuria mimics a hanging outside the Vatican during
a candlelight protest
of the Church's opposition to UN document


this falls on deaf ears though, because the writers of the resolution want all or nothing.

so this is what you end up with: the vast majority of nations have refused to sign. In fact, only 54 have ---- compared with 192 who have not.

who gets the protests though?
the Vatican.

why?

well - one of the main organizers came out and clearly said that their hopes in holding these demonstrations in St Peter's square wasn't so much to get them to just sign the paper but to actually change their beliefs after two thousand years.

ooophhh! you're gonna need a lot more candles.....
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,464245,00.html

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