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Old 06-29-2009, 05:24 PM
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I wish it could be demonstrated in a court of law that the government does not have the right to turn my back yard into Soddom or Gomorrah. If the Soddomites want to play "dodge the burning sulphur falling from the sky", that's their business. But it's not fair that they get to infect society with what should be their private activities, thereby normalizing what is abominable, thereby polluting the earth, thereby incurring the wrath of a just God. That's bad enough, but getting the federal government involved means that the sane among us don't just lose in states where the oxymoron "gay marriage" has been institutionalized by the the government, but we lose all across the country. If a section of the country wants to sign on for "gay marriage" (as if such a thing actually could exist), that's one thing, but at least grant the rest of us that we can live in a "no gay marriage zone", so that when the fire and brimstone start falling, we don't have to call a roofing contractor.

If only we could get back to the days when you could just take an ax and cut down an idolator's grove when one popped up in your country, thereby sparing your nation from Divine wrath. Now, we have more or less the opposite happening. We have the government sanctioning those groves, giving them official protection. And the more those groves are normalized, the more our way of life is made a target for persecution. But there's something else.

Some of us have had the privilege of growing up in a time and place where the "gay lifestyle" was never talked about, unless two adolescents were having a gross out contest. We can remember a society that did not contantly preach the supposed virtue of carnal deviancy and perversion. We knew it was going on, but it was kept behind closed doors, where all carnal activity belongs, deviant or otherwise. But now, it's preached from the rooftops by the proverbial Babylon. It is discussed ad nausea, and then it is discussed yet more. It is a contant topic of discussion, and it is plastered all over the town square. How on earth can our children not be keenly aware of this abomination, try as hard as we might to shield them from it? And when celebration of it is so ubiquitous, how are we supposed to convince our children that it is what it truly is, deviant, sinful, unnatural and disgusting behavior? How are we supposed to teach our children the truth when the state controls our schools, when the media is in cahoots with it, and when our government takes sides against us in what ought to remain a religious issue?

Separation of Church and State ought to mean that the State avoids needlessly institutionalizing activity that is a threat to the Church.

Yes, the Constitution is on the line. Whether it's hanging by a thread yet or not I can't say, but we're headed there. If you haven't gotten a year's supply of food storage yet, consider this a wake up call. We're running out of time before this world becomes so wicked and perverse that it is fit for burning.

First we abhor, then we tolerate, then we accept, then we adhere, then we practice. Welcome to the strategy behind today's radical gay rights movement. They are recruiting our children, by normalizing their behavior and getting the government to enshrine it with special, extra-Constitutional considerations.

Someone once asked Joseph Smith who he was, to which he replied, "Noah came before the flood. I have come before the fire."

Time for fire insurance.

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