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Speak back to evil. Do not remain silent or hidden. Fearful. Sepak back to evil and let it know the truth. Of God. Of God’s inerrant infallible unchanging Word. Sepak back to the evil and do not allow it to spread one more inch. As it has already consumed much more, so many more than it ought to have ever been permitted.

We threw open the doors and let loose the rabid creatures, the forces of sin and evil. What? Never thinking it could become as it has? Really?

Speak back to the evil. Confident in God, in Christ, in the Holy Spirit, in the Word of God.

You won’t be alone. If a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ you will have the Holy Spirit with you.

If an unbeliever you still won’t be alone. And perhaps today is the day to acknowledge the need for God, the need for salvation, the need to repent and turn to Jesus as Lord, Saviour, Friend, and the only Way to eternal life.

There are only two ways, really. It is all black or white. It is all of God, from God, the way of God, or it is the way of the world, which is the way of evil, the way of Satan.

It really is exactly that way. Contrary to the brain and spirit washing of the world saying and teaching otherwise. Come out of the gray haze, the gray fog, and into the light. The Lord Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, God the Father, and the whole of the inerrant infallible unchanging eternal living and active Word of God.

You won’t be alone.

Let us pray daily, and nightly for each other. Let us faithfully, earnestly pray for fellow believers whom we will never know exist until we are united with the Lord in heaven. You are not alone.

There is a right way, a wrong way — to everything.

God’s way or the world’s way.

Ken Pullen, A CROOKED PATH, Friday, June 23rd, 2023

 

‘Enough’: Fewer Republicans and Democrats Believe Homosexuality is Moral, Poll Finds

 

June 20, 2023

By Ben Johnson

Reprinted from The Washington Stand

 

In the latest sign the lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender agenda is losing support, the number of people who view same-sex relationships as “morally acceptable” tumbled last year — a sign “people are beginning to connect the dots” between legalizing same-sex marriage and indoctrinating schoolchildren in the lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender agenda, a prominent pro-family leader says.

Overall, support for homosexual relationships fell this year by 7%, the largest decrease of any of the moral issued posed by Gallup pollsters in their annual Values and Beliefs poll, conducted each May. In 2023, 63% of Americans say they see nothing wrong with “gay or lesbian relations.” Fewer Republicans and Democrats said they found homosexual relations morally neutral this year.

“People are beginning to connect the dots between these agendas,” said Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on “Washington Watch” Monday. “We were told all this is just about live and let live, just being able to marry the one you love.” Disengaged voters “didn’t realize that it was going to involve the indoctrination of their children, the infiltration of every media outlet in America,” or that “different professions will be forced to affirm these same-sex unions” or go out of business.

Americans are “saying, ‘Enough is enough,’ and they’re pushing back.”

Since the Supreme Court’s 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision discovered the “right” to same-sex marriage in the U.S. Constitution, teachers unions and lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender activists have rushed to normalize homosexual unions, and homosexuality in general, in the eyes of children. Nationwide, school libraries have stocked books parents have described as pornographic. These titles include “Gender Queer: A Memoir” by Maia Kobabe, which contains illustrations of man-boy sexual relations, and “Lawn Boy” by Jonathan Evison, in which a boy fondly remembers an episode as a fourth-grade boy when he performed fellatio on an adult man.

“Now we are seeing the reality” of “what is now required of us because of agreeing to that erroneous idea that two people of the same sex can be married,” Meg Kilgannon, senior fellow for Education Studies at Family Research Council, told Perkins.

The reversal in social acceptance of homosexual relations is driven by Republicans, whose support dipped by 15 points over the last year, from 56% to 41%. Yet support for homosexuality also fell a significant 6% among Democrats, from 85% to 79%; independents’ views remained essentially unchanged.

Gallup did not specify which Democratic constituencies changed their views, but the poll’s crosstab data show that “non-whites” are 10 points less likely to find same-sex relations “morally acceptable” than whites. Although the category is not further defined by ethnicity, polls from 2017 through 2022 show black Americans are more likely to reject same-sex relations than white and Hispanic respondents.

“This Gallup poll is showing you” that “the extremism of the Democratic Party” is “definitely losing part of their base,” said Kilgannon.

Black Americans flatly reject efforts to conflate the ever-expanding LGBTQIA2+ coalition’s agenda with the 1960s civil rights movement. “When you say to African-Americans, ‘The gay struggle is the black struggle,’ they don’t buy it,” former U.S. Rep. Artur Davis (D-Ala.) told Ginni Thomas of The Daily Caller in a 2012 video. “Many African-Americans think there’s a virtue in men marrying women, because it means mothers and fathers, frankly. That’s their real stake in the issue.”

Although support for homosexuality fell last year, it is down from last year’s record high of 71%. A majority of Americans did not support same-sex marriage until 2011, Gallup says; an Associated Press-GfK poll showed the number falling into a minority even after Obergefell.

The largest opposition comes from weekly churchgoers, Gallup found: Only 41% of weekly churchgoers view same-sex marriage as moral, according to Good Faith Media.

Numerous Bible passages condemn same-sex relations as immoral (Genesis 19Leviticus 18:22-24 and 20:19Romans 1:26-32I Corinthians 6:9-11I Timothy 1:8-11Jude 7; and Revelation 21:8 and 22:15). The Christian church has maintained for 2,000 years that all sexual relationships outside the marriage of one man and one woman violate God’s will and purpose for our lives. “Those shameful acts against nature, such as were committed in Sodom, ought everywhere and always to be detested,” wrote St. Augustine of Hippo.

“Weekly Churchgoers Are the Final Holdouts of Opposition,” proclaimed Gallup last June. Yet this year, Republican support for same-sex marriage fell to 49%. In all, 57% of self-identified conservatives find same-sex relations “morally unacceptable.” This year, Gallup also found that two-thirds of Americans oppose letting men compete in women’s sports; 55% of Americans believe transgenderism is immoral; and the number of social conservatives reached its highest level in a decade.

“The tipping point has been what’s happening in the classrooms of America,” said Perkins. While Christians and broader society may have overlooked multiple lawsuits harassing Jack Phillips’ Masterpiece Cakeshop and driving elderly Christian florist Barronelle Stutzman out of business, they cannot ignore what’s happening with their children, said Kilgannon. That has catalyzed organizations not usually part of the social issues movement to join the fight for parental rights.

They are on the front end of a societal backlash, polls suggest. A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released last Friday found that 82% of parents favor “legislation that would strengthen parental rights over their children”; 77% oppose transgender injections or surgeries for minors (including 67% of Democrats and 77% of independents); and 70% say schools should not teach children their gender is a choice (including 54% of Democrats).

Although an overwhelming and bipartisan majority oppose such procedures, 2016 and 2024 Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie told CNN he would allow minors to receive cross-sex hormone injections and puberty blockers with parental consent.

The Democratic Party also doubled down on its commitment to extreme transgender ideology, due in part to “old Democrat Party politics,” including teachers unions and “the lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender lobby, which are “probably [the] most powerful parts of the coalition in terms of boots on the ground,” Kilgannon said. The need to placate these megadonors and get-out-the-vote organizations will continue to pull the Democratic Party’s leader leftward, she added.

“They’re gearing up for 2024, and” the transgender agenda for children “is the clarion call they’re sending out.”

Parents of all political identifications must actively turn back the attempt to indoctrinate students in lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender propaganda, said Kilgannon, because the stakes are too high.

“It is about them having power over our children to direct their thinking and their upbringing in a way that only parents are authorized to do,” Kilgannon concluded.

“It’s about who has the power over children: Is it going to be their parents or is it going to be the state?”

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Ben Johnson is senior reporter and editor at The Washington Stand.