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DEAR PASTOR,

I normally read your column and I am happy to know that there is an uncompromising person who will receive this mail. I am a young Jamaican man who has been living in the United States for the past nine years.

CRYING HATE

I currently reside in the state of Massachusetts. It is ironic that a state that was founded on religious principles has become a haven for the homosexual movement. They have even forced their abomination into law and incarcerated a parent who showed up at his son's school because he was disgruntled at the sodomistic literature that they provided his son.

Whenever the truth is spoken, those with reprobate minds cry hate and even have the gall to juxtapose their abominate lifestyle with the plight of blacks in America. If that isn't bad enough, there are high ranking blacks who are now perpetuating this lie. However, God cannot lie, for He said, "Even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient."

Keep up the good work. God bless.

C. M., Massachusetts, USA

Dear C. M,

Not everything that is legal in a country or state is morally right. Some laws are not based on Christian principles. Some homosexuals believe that if a person does not agree with their lifestyle, he/she is fighting against them and that is not true.

I can't comment on the material to which you refer that is used in schools in Massachusetts.

Parents have a big role to play in teaching their children at home moral values and they also have a responsibility in helping to shape the curriculum used in schools. No one should discriminate against a homosexual, but the homosexual should understand that he/she has no right to try to impose his/her lifestyle on another.

Pastor

 
March 17, 2006
 

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