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Written by Chris Perver  
Saturday, 29 September 2007 11:10

While talking with my dear friend Judy from San Francisco, she happened to mention a homosexual parade which will be taking place in her city tomorrow. Judy said the parade had a certain theme - the last supper, and wondered why they didn't use an Islamic theme for the festival, or perhaps they were afraid of what the Muslims would do to them when they caught them. But I didn't twig on to what she was talking about until I came across this article on WorldNetDaily today. The Folsom Street Fair is an annual homosexual event, which is being sponsored this year by Miller Brewing Company. As gay pride parades go, the Folsom Street Fair features your standard homosexual, exposing themselves and committing sexual acts in full view of the public... 

Quote: ""The most unimaginable and vile acts of debauchery are commonplace during the fair," [Police Lieutenant] Barber said. "Senator Larry Craig was arrested and driven out of the Senate for allegedly soliciting public 'gay' sex, yet during this event the city of San Francisco suspends the law and allows 'gay' men and women to parade the streets fully nude, many having sex - even group orgies - in broad daylight, while taxpayer-funded police officers look on and do absolutely nothing." Barber encouraged mainstream media to cover the event with cameras in hand. "There's an unbelievable news story here," he said. "The Folsom Street Fair is reminiscent of biblical Sodom and Gomorrah, and the media should document exactly what the city of San Francisco is allowing to occur - in public - in the name of 'tolerance.'"

So what's new then? Christians in the US are up in arms after a poster was published advertising the event, featuring homosexuals and lesbians posing as Jesus Christ and the twelve disciples at the last supper. You can view the poster here if you feel brave enough. US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has come under fire for refusing to condemn the poster, which is a studied insult to Christians living in San Francisco...

Quote: "Asked to respond to a San Francisco "gay"-festival's promo mocking the Last Supper of Jesus Christ, the chief spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi offered a dismissive quip. "As a Catholic, the speaker is confident that Christianity has not been harmed," said Drew Hammill, the San Francisco Democrat's press secretary.

As the WorldNetDaily article points out, Christians are often lambasted by homosexual activists for being intolerant bigots, while if you are homosexual it seems you have a special licence from the government to slander law-abiding Christians. But when homosexuals start to blaspheme God, then it becomes obvious who is really behind all of this. Christians aren't really the target here, although we may feel angry at their mockery of God. The real target is Jesus Christ...

John 15:18-19
If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you. If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.

This is how we can have peace in the midst of all this debauchery. I didn't intend for this article to end up this way, I was angry at what these homosexuals are doing. I was going to quote verses about Sodom and Gomorrah, and comment on how it was in the days of Lot. The weapons of our warfare are not carnal (fleshly), but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds (2nd Corinthians 10:4). How do we get back at Satan for mocking God? By going out and preaching the Gospel to all who will hear (Mark 16:15), by supporting missionaries who are serving the Lord in distant lands, by praying that the Lord would send forth labourers into His harvest (Matthew 9:37-38). The Word of God is the weapon that is mighty to pull down strongholds. That's why it is called the sword of the Spirit (Ephesians 6:17). That is why the Gospel is called the power (literally "dynamite") of God unto salvation (Romans 1:16). Praise God that He has equipped us with such a powerful weapon, and I hope that He enables me to use it for His glory.

Source WorldNetDaily, WorldNetDaily

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