Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Homosexual 'rights' activists meet in St. Louis

About 2,500 people are expected to attend the national gay rights movement's 17th annual Creating Change conference, a skill-building and development-training session being held in St. Louis this week.

The conference, sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, will feature more than 150 workshops, plenaries and caucuses to help develop leadership skills.

"It's intended for people who are everyday activists, who really want to do something but don't know exactly what to do, or maybe they've been doing small things but want to step it up," said Scott Emanuel, a co-chairman for the conference's host committee. "But it's also for really seasoned leaders who need a little more help."
Attempts to destroy the country and civilization by promoting and endorsing destructive and deviant behaviors must be opposed.
Moral conscience requires that, in every occasion, Christians give witness to the whole moral truth, which is contradicted both by approval of homosexual acts and unjust discrimination against homosexual persons. Therefore, discreet and prudent actions can be effective; these might involve: unmasking the way in which such tolerance might be exploited or used in the service of ideology; stating clearly the immoral nature of these unions; reminding the government of the need to contain the phenomenon within certain limits so as to safeguard public morality and, above all, to avoid exposing young people to erroneous ideas about sexuality and marriage that would deprive them of their necessary defences and contribute to the spread of the phenomenon. Those who would move from tolerance to the legitimization of specific rights for cohabiting homosexual persons need to be reminded that the approval or legalization of evil is something far different from the toleration of evil. (from: CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING PROPOSALS TO GIVE LEGAL RECOGNITION TO UNIONS BETWEEN HOMOSEXUAL PERSONS, CDF,June 2003)
God, have mercy on us and spare us. Enlighten these people.

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