
We don’t hate them, LGBTQ people, Sage. If we hated Because we hate LGBTQ people, them we would let them go go hell unearned and unprayed for without the gospel! hope these sexual deviants burn in Hell. Dr. David Tee and I, and many others bring them the gospel! will not rest until LGBTQ people are rounded up and sent to internment camps.
Sadly, those caught in lgbtq trans demonic homos snare who attack and condemn LGBTQ people are going to realize too late that the “haters” those who shared the gospel with them were the ones that really LOVED THEM! it is they who will land in Hell someday for hating other people who have literally done nothing to them. And those who approved of, supported, and celebrated with them in their sin were the ones that HATED them LGBTQ people will be rewarded by God for loving their neighbors as themselves, while Revival Fires and Dr. David Tee will be And driven the through the gates of Hell on a Trump-driven, Musk-built rocket sled. 😭😭
“HE SHALL BAPTIZE YOU WITH THE HOKY GHOST AND WITH FIRE” MATTHEW 3:11. Put your left foot in, and put your left foot out, and shake it all about, do the Hoky Ghost, and turn yourself around, that’s what it’s all about.
MAY GOD BRING MANY TO JESUS!!! SPARKE A REVIVAL FIRE!!!! 🔥 May Revival Fires and Dr. David Tee repent of their wicked, hateful ways before it is too late and they land in Hell.
Bruce Gerencser, 67, lives in rural Northwest Ohio with his wife of 46 years. He and his wife have six grown children and sixteen grandchildren. Bruce pastored Evangelical churches for twenty-five years in Ohio, Texas, and Michigan. Bruce left the ministry in 2005, and in 2008 he left Christianity. Bruce is now a humanist and an atheist.
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“We love you, so we treat you like crap.” Is it any wonder that so many Evangelical families are dysfunctional?
I missed that comment. But I do appreciate him responding, because it is a great example of this warped, inane definition of love that christians often use. On one hand they love me, on the other hand they want to sling insults, hurl slurs, degrade, and dehumanize me. And if that doesn’t work, push for laws to eradicate me. What better way to show love, right?
As I’ve said repeatedly, its nothing more than empty words, used by christians to make their hate and anger seem more acceptable. And if all else fails, they can blame their god… hey, don’t get mad at me, thats what god said…
I’ve heard the gospel. I know it very well. I spent 18 years of intense study (and followed that with several decades as a christian). In those 18 years I was taught how to critically analyze christian belief, how to rely on god for guidance, not men (and trust me, you learn really fast, as a preachers kid, that men and women of the church, including preachers, are horrible examples of godliness), how to read and understand the Bible, how to pray and serve god, and more. I learned early on in life that many people were playing with god, not committing to god. And it was often the ones running around saying “I love you” that were worst, and they used that as a way to to show how godly they were.
Meanwhile, the godly people, the few that existed in each church I lived in, were out doing the work. Things like visiting people in hospitals, helping people at home who had health problems, buying food for people in need, making sure families had coats for winter, fixing someones car for free who couldn’t afford repairs, taking food to senior citizens who lived alone, driving people to stores, showing up with their work crew to fix a roof on the house down the holler when they owner couldn’t afford it. And I don’t recall any of these people saying “I love you, god loves you, let’s pray”.
But I guess that is not really showing love is it? What kind of weird, messed up Christian would do that? Must be some kind of sheep. Too bad Jesus didn’t talk about that…….😈😈