What he is saying is biblical. Look at those evil demons. They looked like someone threw acid on them. They KNOW he Is speaking he truth. They sure don't seem very sure of themselves. What they are doing to those children is child abuse. He is calling them out on the ridiculous charade. He is shining light on it. They think everybody is afraid of them and afraid to say anything. Because we have been so passive. We must start standing up to this perversion. No its not ok to dress like a drag queen and prance around in front of kids. Stop acting like it is. Shame on these people. Repent NOW!
Well, I think he should not have spoken against it in religious terms. The aim is to stop having drag queens go in front of kids to speak about their sexuality. It’s not about converting or reasoning them. If it is, why not, but this was not the place. Would have been more interesting to have a debate or conversation about the need to submit young easily influenced kids to this at such a young age.
He was there to speak as a Christian. For someone else who wants to have a discussion like the one you talk about it would be appropriate for them. This guy was moved by the Holy Spirit to confront them in this way. Nothing wrong with either approach.
Based brother!!! bring the heat to these Alphabet freaks. They're counting on your compliance to their homo agenda. We say no to the freak show. Deus Vult.
A FUCKIN' "MEN" - "the kids "chose" to be there" LOL WHAT A FUCKING JOKE. Parenting at "it's finest". I'm GLAD those kids got to hear an actual REAL man's voice. Remember, it's never the children's fault and they NEED STRONG MEN AND WOMEN TO SUPPORT THEM, overwise, HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF!
I’m sorry but he should just leave and let live. Parents who feel it’s a good thing to bring their children to these sort of events are free to do so. No one is forcing his kids to go there. I understand that this is beyond crazy, and submitting children to people’s sexuality at such a young age is condemnable. I myself had found myself in such a situation before. But rising and speaking against it in religious terms - IF IT WAS NOT MANDATORY - only makes it worse. The debate should not be about religious beliefs, it should be about: how do you feel subjecting children to your sexuality at such a young age. If we believe in freedom, the guy dressing as a girl has a right to it too, and the parents bringing their kids too. Although i think it’s brave to address this in public, I don’t think religion was the point here.
No, it’s not. But look at the result: the guy was thrown out, and people will shake their heads and say « religious fanatics ». Fighting a good fight is good and should be done, but it has to be done in such a way as to produce results.
Once I was caught unawares being at such a reading. I was shocked that I hadn’t been warned. This seems like something you’d want to warn people about.
Had he addressed the issue on the basis of children being too young to be subjected to such things, and developed his point of view, he might have achieved something. Speaking of God to people who do not believe didn’t help here. I’m not saying the guy’s not brave, I think it comforted the people’s feelings that they were really persecuted.
I’m not trying to be right and saying you’re wrong. But as someone who goes about questioning people’s ideas and speaking against them all the time, I think there’s a way to get people to actually think.
I think his ministry is absolutely necessary. Sure the parents try to brush it off and call him a fanatic, but he might just plant a seed in the children’s minds to question what their doing and eventually realize the abomination their parents exposed them to. The reason our culture is where it is currently is too many men sat silently while evil crept in little by little. We have to make a stand now on every issue, this nation was built on Christian values.
I somewhat agree with you. I don’t know. Maybe it’s different in the US. I’m in France. If I even start to talk about religion, I’d lose all credibility before I even start making my point.
I understand what you mean, of course, it’s just that the indoctrination is too difficult to overcome. If they were sane of mind, would they even be bringing their children there?
But maybe you’re right, one has to start somewhere.
Credibility is the key. You see how they brush him off at first but his persistence in The Message causes them to see how serious he is. The Devil lends his doubt to non believers so that the credibility of anyone preaching The Way, The Truth and The Light can be easily ignored. His persistence in spreading The Word is what pierces the deceptions of Satan.
What he is saying is biblical. Look at those evil demons. They looked like someone threw acid on them. They KNOW he Is speaking he truth. They sure don't seem very sure of themselves. What they are doing to those children is child abuse. He is calling them out on the ridiculous charade. He is shining light on it. They think everybody is afraid of them and afraid to say anything. Because we have been so passive. We must start standing up to this perversion. No its not ok to dress like a drag queen and prance around in front of kids. Stop acting like it is. Shame on these people. Repent NOW!
Well, I think he should not have spoken against it in religious terms. The aim is to stop having drag queens go in front of kids to speak about their sexuality. It’s not about converting or reasoning them. If it is, why not, but this was not the place. Would have been more interesting to have a debate or conversation about the need to submit young easily influenced kids to this at such a young age.
He was there to speak as a Christian. For someone else who wants to have a discussion like the one you talk about it would be appropriate for them. This guy was moved by the Holy Spirit to confront them in this way. Nothing wrong with either approach.
Based brother!!! bring the heat to these Alphabet freaks. They're counting on your compliance to their homo agenda. We say no to the freak show. Deus Vult.
Dorre Love on YouTube, this man is a shining light.
He warned them, and then shook the dust off his sandals. A real Christian.
Dude is right, drown them
A FUCKIN' "MEN" - "the kids "chose" to be there" LOL WHAT A FUCKING JOKE. Parenting at "it's finest". I'm GLAD those kids got to hear an actual REAL man's voice. Remember, it's never the children's fault and they NEED STRONG MEN AND WOMEN TO SUPPORT THEM, overwise, HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF!
So many Dyke haircuts and weak chins.
Based
I’m sorry but he should just leave and let live. Parents who feel it’s a good thing to bring their children to these sort of events are free to do so. No one is forcing his kids to go there. I understand that this is beyond crazy, and submitting children to people’s sexuality at such a young age is condemnable. I myself had found myself in such a situation before. But rising and speaking against it in religious terms - IF IT WAS NOT MANDATORY - only makes it worse. The debate should not be about religious beliefs, it should be about: how do you feel subjecting children to your sexuality at such a young age. If we believe in freedom, the guy dressing as a girl has a right to it too, and the parents bringing their kids too. Although i think it’s brave to address this in public, I don’t think religion was the point here.
So teaching children to be fucked in the head is OK?
No, it’s not. But look at the result: the guy was thrown out, and people will shake their heads and say « religious fanatics ». Fighting a good fight is good and should be done, but it has to be done in such a way as to produce results.
Once I was caught unawares being at such a reading. I was shocked that I hadn’t been warned. This seems like something you’d want to warn people about.
Had he addressed the issue on the basis of children being too young to be subjected to such things, and developed his point of view, he might have achieved something. Speaking of God to people who do not believe didn’t help here. I’m not saying the guy’s not brave, I think it comforted the people’s feelings that they were really persecuted.
Fine, you’re right
I’m not trying to be right and saying you’re wrong. But as someone who goes about questioning people’s ideas and speaking against them all the time, I think there’s a way to get people to actually think.
I think his ministry is absolutely necessary. Sure the parents try to brush it off and call him a fanatic, but he might just plant a seed in the children’s minds to question what their doing and eventually realize the abomination their parents exposed them to. The reason our culture is where it is currently is too many men sat silently while evil crept in little by little. We have to make a stand now on every issue, this nation was built on Christian values.
I somewhat agree with you. I don’t know. Maybe it’s different in the US. I’m in France. If I even start to talk about religion, I’d lose all credibility before I even start making my point.
I understand what you mean, of course, it’s just that the indoctrination is too difficult to overcome. If they were sane of mind, would they even be bringing their children there?
But maybe you’re right, one has to start somewhere.
Credibility is the key. You see how they brush him off at first but his persistence in The Message causes them to see how serious he is. The Devil lends his doubt to non believers so that the credibility of anyone preaching The Way, The Truth and The Light can be easily ignored. His persistence in spreading The Word is what pierces the deceptions of Satan.
Stealing clout from a two year old video so you can score internet points.
No wonder you let Biden win.
FUCKING WEAK
A sniped video? Really? What's the actual source fuckface?
Oh and happy Easter Judas.
Christ is king
Fuck off retard, nobody cares what you think