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Your church or ministry could be next

About a year ago I allowed my wife to talk me into going to one of those dreaded marriage seminars that churches like to host from time to time. I came in prepared to have my discomfort index sharply appreciated, but the only pain I was forced to endure was in my sides (no, not my wife poking me) from all the laughter.

The couple that presented the seminar, Drs Les & Leslie Parrott, hit home some really insightful points with no shortage of humour. I mean, if you can't laugh about your marriage, who can? Aside from doing seminars and writing books, this couple also helped create the eHarmony Marriage website to help couples build stronger relationships.

Getting to my point, I was shocked to learn today that eHarmony has been forced, as a result of a lawsuit claiming sexual discrimination against homosexuals, to start an online dating service for gays and lesbians. See Foxnews' article by Josh Miller.

There's a very real threat out there from those that seek not purely to advance their own agenda but to make sure that the values the church has given the world are corrupted one law suit at a time.

Watch as the battle over the passing of Prop 8 in California continues.

Watch as Christians are removed from certain neighbourhoods/districts.



Yes, this is really happening in America. And yes, your church or ministry could be next.

Comments

Mike said…
Unbelievable but not surprising. These radicals will stop at nothing to cram their liberal agendas down the rest of our collective throats.

Who was it that said we AREN'T living in the end times? Those people need to wake up and get a serious dose of reality.

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