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http://www.michnews.com/Guest_Commentary/T...omonazism.shtmlThe Crime of Opposing Homonazism
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By Lee Duigon
Nov 26, 2008 - 12:11:55 PM ETDigg this story!
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Has it become a crime to oppose the march of sodomy? It sure looks that way.
Who ever heard of the California Fair Political Practices Commission? Yet this obscure, Orwellian pseudopodium of the government of California has reached out to “investigate” the Mormon Church for the crime of supporting the proposition that marriage consists of a man and a woman, period.
Meanwhile, on the opposite coast of this addled nation, the state of New Jersey has forced eHarmony.com to open up a match-making service for homosexuals. Although the principals of eHarmony have abjectly agreed to do everything short of becoming homosexuals themselves, they’ve still been slapped with $50,000 in “administrative costs” and a $5,000 payment to the servant of Satan who sued them in the first place.
These two news stories have a common thread.
Big Sodomy and Big Government have united to force people to take part in moral crimes.
What the heck are “fair political practices,” anyhow? Was it “fair” when same-sex pseudomarriage supporters vandalized the homes and cars of their opponents? Was it fair when they accused them of hate—“hate” meaning a failure to give homonazis whatever they demand—and aired a TV commercial showing Mormon missionaries breaking into the home of a happy lesbian “couple” and maliciously terrorizing them?
We don’t know of a single instance of gay activists engaging in anything that could be described as “fair political practices.” Nevertheless, the state of California will investigate whether the Mormons were “unfair.” They will find no incidents of Mormons spray-painting or keying insults on homonazis’ cars, crashing “gay” gatherings and assaulting the participants, making threatening phone calls, sending threatening emails, or just spouting uncontrollable streams of profanity—all of which “gays” routinely and predictably do to anyone who is perceived as standing in their way. But it’s the Mormons who are going to be “investigated”—and punished if the state decides they’ve been “unfair.”
The day a government geek gets to decide what’s “fair” in politics, we’re all in trouble.
But look at eHarmony.com. Founded by Christians, dedicated to the creation and maintenance of stable, loving marriages—and somehow the state of New Jersey found that criminally objectionable. If the case had gone to trial, who knows how draconian the penalties might have been? Poor eHarmony was afraid to find out.
So now they must actively aid and abet carryings-on which, as Christians, they know to be crimes against the law of God. It’s hard to condemn them for caving in to the bullying, and choosing not to be driven out of business altogether. But if the first Christians had made such choices, the lions in the arena would have gone hungry and there’d be no Christian Church today.
What are we to do? Our government has fallen into the hands of moral imbeciles, easily manipulated by tiny cabals of real rotters avidly determined to do evil. The electorate chews its cud, uninformed, uncomprehending, beguiled by a deceiving and dishonest news media.
And yet with all those disadvantages, Proposition 8 still passed in California—and by a pretty healthy margin, too. The homonazis and their allies played the game with loaded dice and still lost. No wonder they’re enraged. When you cheat as much as they did, you’re supposed to win.
Governments and nations who try to nullify the law of God will be destroyed. World history is littered with the bones of failed civilizations, and those bones are not going to live again.
As our present humanist, virtually global civilization reels and lurches to its inevitable demise—morally, spiritually, economically, politically—we take our only comfort from God’s promise that there will always be a remnant to inherit something better.
Whatever that turns out to be, it’s bound to be better than New Jersey.
Copyright by Lee Duigon
Lee Duigon is a Christian freelance writer whose work can be seen regularly at www.chalcedon.edu.