Leider ist der Eintrag nur auf Amerikanisches Englisch und Europäisches Spanisch verfügbar.
-
Pastor Hal Mayer
Speaker / Director
Pope Francis: There are Limits to Freedom of Speech
Dienstag, der 20. Januar 2015
Prophetic Intelligence Briefings are provided to show a link between current events and Bible prophecy only. The reposted articles, which are not intended as a commentary in support of or in opposition to the views of the authors, do not necessarily reflect the views of Pastor Mayer or of Keep the Faith other than to point out the prophetic link.
Latest Message
Make a Gift
Prophetically Speaking…
„The most odious of all oppressions are those which mask as justice.“ more…
-
Neueste Beiträge
- Supreme Court ruling may create ‘unavoidable conflict’ between religious liberty, LGBT ideology, group warns
- Israeli warplanes pound Syria as troops reportedly advance deeper into the country
- Prophetically Speaking…
- Pastor fighting to keep realtor license after complaints about biblical social media posts
- Prophetically Speaking…
Tags
Catholic Church church and state Donald Trump government LGBTQ natural disaster politics Pope Francis Prophetically Speaking Quote of the Day religion religious liberty United States VaticanNeueste Kommentare
- William Stroud bei China’s second mass attack in a week spurs soul-searching
- William Stroud bei School Cancels Handel’s ‘Messiah’ Performance Amid Backlash Over Christian Music
- William Stroud bei Ontario town fined $10,000 for refusing to celebrate pride month
- Will F bei Christian voters swayed 2024 presidential election, data show
- Andi Q bei Agenda47: President Trump’s Plan to Dismantle the Deep State and Return Power to the American People
Follow
Comments
Jamie
Dienstag, der 20. Januar 2015 at 21:02If we limit free speech to not making fun of people based on beliefs that they use to establish moral authority over society, then we limit all of our abilities to protest unjust dictatorships, unjust ideas, unjust rules and laws and morals that may not be moral at all. Poking fun of religion is one way to express a dislike, a protest, and get people to critically think about what is being presented to them. The Pope is wrong. The same way if I believed that my morals were superior because the giant in Jack in the Bean stalk is surely real in my belief system (It isn’t, but let’s say it is), and that giant proclaims that anyone who uses seeds to make anything grow, mustn’t use the nourishing food that grows from such plants and trees or they will be punished, and they will be morally corrupt. And then I set up a building and invited people to worship the giant with me, and pressed forward towards our government and put pressure on them with money and the power of my self-proclaimed moral superiority, to change laws of the land that effect everyone, that limits how people can use seeds. Now. If we go with the Pope, that means nobody must dare speak up about it at all, question it in a way that will get people to think, to laugh and question, and see the ridiculousness of it all. That is dangerous. Don’t take away the power of free speech. It is a detriment to us all if we do that. It also says that if you become violent, then you can control how other people express themselves. Unless someone expresses themselves in a violent way, we shouldn’t limit one another. We can all learn, especially by people who have differing ideas and opinions to our own.
Sean Taylor
Mittwoch, der 21. Januar 2015 at 00:56Let no corrupt communication proceed out of our mouths. Lets follow piece with all men, so that they will know we have been with Jesus. A-men