[geocentrism] Fw: Protestants Gear up Support for California's Pro-traditional Marriage Constitutional Amendment

  • From: Neville Jones <njones@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 07:11:05 -0800

"Under U.S. law religious organizations cannot endorse political candidates, ..." Wowzers!

Is there also a U.S. law that states that every presidential candidate must follow the Talmud?

Neville
www.realityreviewed.com


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September 27 - Sts. Cosmas & Damien, Martyrs
Semidouble Feast
Protestants Gear up Support for California's Pro-traditional Marriage Constitutional Amendment
While Newchurch Bishop Niederauer Is Opposing It with "Gay" Mess
From: The Fathers


George Niederauer, Benedict-Ratzinger's Appointee as Newchurch Archbishop of San Francisco
Personally Palms Off the Invalid Novus Ordo Cookie to a Drag Queen
Wearing the Habit of a Blasphemous "Sister of Perpetual Indulgence"
During Niederauer's October 7, 2007, Mess at His Openly "Gay" Newparish in San Francisco

Hundreds of Protestant pastors have called on their congregations to fast and pray for passage of a ballot measure, Proposition 8, on the November 4, 2008, California ballot that it is hoped would put an end to gay "marriage" in California. The California Supreme Court overrode two votes of the people to allow "gay" marriage on May 16, 2008, and thousands of "gay" marriage have been "consummated" since then. The collective "act of piety," starting October 29, 2008 and ending November 1, 2008, will finish with a revival for as many as 100,000 people at the San Diego Chargers' stadium.

Some Protestant pastors around the state are encouraging their flocks to forgo solid food for up to 40 days in the biblical tradition. One Protestant Evangelical pastor said that he expects up to a hundred young adults in his congregation to spend five-plus weeks subsisting on soup and juice. Under U.S. law religious organizations cannot endorse political candidates, but are free to campaign on social issues without endangering their tax-exempt status. [Some information for this Commentary was provided by the Associated Press.]

Good for the Protestants, but where are the Newchurchers? The New Order Knights of Columbus have donated $1,300,000 in support of the proposition, but the Mormons, a small group that numbers fewer than 10% the number of Newchurchers, gave 600% of that amount. Bill May, Leader of Catholics [sic] for Protect Marriage, criticized his fellow Newchurchers: "This Supreme Court decision was a huge wake-up call for Catholics [sic]. It was shocking. The sense is that this is the last chance to restore the definition of marriage, and if unsuccessful, it is going to have serious ramifications for California and across the country."

May was not honest enough to admit that Newchurch has, with its actions, been supporting "gay" marriage. His own bishop, George Niederauer, of San Francisco, was publicized on national television simulating a "Gay" Mess at a "gay" Newparish, which sponsored a "gay" float in San Francisco's "Gay Pride" Parade. Newchurch in California (and elsewhere) has also been involved in placing children in the homes of "gay" parents for adoption.

Although Californians have rejected "gay" marriages by plebiscite twice in the past by a large majority, polls on the Proposition 8 indicate that the constitutional amendment may fail by 55-45. With immoral Newchurch bishops like Niederauer, no wonder! [Some information for this Commentary was provided by the Associated Press.]


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