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What Happens to many Children of Same-Sex Marriages?

Freitag, der 13. Februar 2015
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    • Chey

      Freitag, der 13. Februar 2015 at 12:53
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    This is the most disgusting, disgraceful, disrespectful, and oppressive piece of **** I’ve ever read. I’m not familiar with this website but I assume it’s a Christian thing and I would love to point out the homophobia in this and state that according to your beliefs, you’re not supposed to judge others and treat them like ****. Aren’t you supposed to love everyone and god decides the rest. You people are repulsive hypocrites.


      • Pr. Mayer

        Samstag, der 14. Februar 2015 at 22:13
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      Homophobia, in a practical sense, is defined as hatred or fear of homosexuals. We would categorically deny that. Our family has several close and personal homosexual friends that we enjoy associating with very much indeed, though we do not believe their behavior is right. They know that when they visit our home, they will be respected and treated very well, like they are our best friends. Likewise when we visit with them, they know that they don’t have to hide in the „proverbial closet,” though they know where we stand. One of them has gone through a lot of emotional and manipulative abuse by her partner, and when she is in crisis, where do you think she calls for advice? That’s right, she respects us so much that she calls us to help her to maturely think through her trials and pain. We do not moralize when we give her relational advise in how to deal with an abusive partner, which is not dissimilar to counsel we would give to heterosexual couples who have similar dysfunctional relationships. I don’t think you can rightly label us homophobic. We do not fear homosexual people. Nor do we hate them. We actually appreciate them and have worked with many over the years.

      Though Christians may be repulsive to you, we nevertheless respect all people, even if they strongly disagree with us, including you, Chey. Our job is to alert people to the near return of Christ and the urgent need to prepare, not to judge anyone. We do not treat them unkindly. I respectfully approved your comments as written, except for the vulgar language (we reserve the right to remove such language), though I left the other unkind and judgmental words in your post out of respect to you and your feelings. However, we would have appreciated the same respect for us and our position with a kinder frame of reference which you appear to expect of us. Incidentally, hypocrisy is pretending to be something that one is not. I don’t believe you can credibly accuse us of that either, since we practice what we teach.

      To oppose gay marriage on the basis of God’s word is not being judgmental. It is a frame of reference. God is the one who judges the heart. We did not accuse anyone of being wicked or sinful in our briefing, such as what Lot did when confronted with homosexuals in Sodom. We simply summarized the reports that were made to the court by the authors. They, therefore are ultimately the target of your angst, even though they simply reported to the judge and the court what they experienced as a result of growing up in homosexual households. It would seem that objectivity would be in order here. There may well be those who grew up in similar environments that did not experience the same things. But careful, objective research should be done concerning this, though perhaps in the present political and social environment that would be very politically incorrect. It is the same with evolutionary theory which obscures research that opposes it’s basic tenets and ideals. In an emotionally charged political environment objectivity is rare. But perhaps with a little dose of it, you would accept the hand of friendship. With respect and kindness, Pr. Mayer


      • Damian

        Montag, der 16. Februar 2015 at 08:58
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      Your definition of love seems to be just to leave people in their sins and don’t say anything or warn others of the dangers of sin. You assume that by pointing this out as a sin we’re taking a high horse, we too have sinned, maybe not the same sins others share but we all have sinned. The Bible clearly warns that the sins of the people before the flood and the sins practiced in Sodom would be prevalent in the end times, so not to warn against this would be reject the warnings of Christ. If you have such a big issue with this take it up with the Creator God then!


        • Carson Limbrick

          Dienstag, der 17. November 2015 at 00:18

        Excellent rebuttal pastor.


      • Jeremiah

        Mittwoch, der 25. Februar 2015 at 09:47
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      Dear Chey,

      You clearly are irrationally mad at the wrong people. Those dear children speaking out are THE children of homosexual couples. They would know much more about what they are talking about than you. They are relating a real life experience. There words ring true to everything I have hear and learned about homosexual lifestyle and behavior. Save your anger for the homosexual community that foists these horrible situations and beliefs upon innocent children.


    • Sean Taylor

      Freitag, der 13. Februar 2015 at 22:57
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    I praise the Lord, that some have the courage to stand up and say the right thing and speak the truth about this abnormal and perverted form of family.

    I thought my life was hard growing up in a normal family! But, there is always someone worse off and I pray the Lord will be with these poor people in there adults lives and lead them in the way of right doing.

    I hope that anybody receiving this message will join with me in taking the kingdom of God by force and be ready for Jesus when he arrives shortly!! A-men


      • Pr. Mayer

        Samstag, der 14. Februar 2015 at 22:14
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      Matthew 11:12 is the only verse that talks about the kingdom of heaven and force, and it refers to wicked or the “violent“ that forcefully abuse the righteous. Like John the Baptist, they are persecuted, and even beheaded for their faith and testimony. Here is what it says, „And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.” We can never force anyone. And the kingdom of heaven already belongs to the righteous because of the sacrifice of Christ. Until Jesus comes, the violent will forcefully abuse those who stand on Bible truth. -Pr. Mayer


    • Alix Romanov

      Sonntag, der 22. Februar 2015 at 21:06
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    Y’all are forgetting that the comments made regarding gay couples are from children raised in households of gay couples, in a court of law. These aren’t your “dispicable, evil Christian making the comments, but children who in the same-sex situation with parents of this ilk. In making their decision on same-sex marriage, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals heard from four adult children of gay parents describing what it is like to grow up in the environment of gay marriage. They believe that government approved same-sex marriages could lead to disaster for many children.


    • Shirley

      Dienstag, der 24. Februar 2015 at 09:51
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    My brother was killed by a drunk driver and his wife was drown. My niece was 5 months when her Dad was killed. and was 3 years old when her Mother drown. She was then adopted by her Uncle and Aunt and was treated badly. Then adopted by her other Aunt and was treated nice. When she graduated from high school went to Hawaii and 10years later had a baby girl and gave her baby up to two men that are married. My heart goes out to that little baby girl. Please pray for her. They are no longer on face book so I have lost tract of her.


    • John

      Mittwoch, der 4. März 2015 at 14:48
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    None of these 4 people are „children of same-sex marriages.“ They were all raised in the 1970s. 2 of the 4 were raised by single parents. None of these 4 individuals provide any proof or verification for any of their claims and in 3 out of 4 cases, the parents are deceased and are unable to challenge anything said. Now, Ms. Faust’s parents are alive and could rebut any falsehoods she might tell. And wouldn’t you know? She has nothing bad to say about her parents Her court submission lays out her political views on marriage but offers nothing from her own background relevant to the issue. So really, this is a group of 3 individuals, telling unverified stories of how they were raised by single parents 40 years ago.


      • admin

        Mittwoch, der 4. März 2015 at 21:40
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      We reported on the court briefings. Do you have documentation of the statements you have made? Pr. Mayer


    • margaret Robinson

      Freitag, der 10. Juli 2015 at 08:59
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    Gays are bigoted and dominating. Christians love the gays but hate their sin as the God of Heaven calls it an abomination. How dare they shove their brand of love down our throats and say they want legal marriage legally disbanded



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