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Date Posted: 18:38:20 09/09/11 Fri
Author: George
Subject: More Leadership and the Homosexual Agenda

Lois wrote:

>Here is an interesting article from 2007 in the New
>York Times. It was about a Snickers candy bar
>commercial in which two guys accidently seemed to kiss
>because they were both trying to eat the same candy
>bar. The candy company withdrew the commercial quickly.
>
>There are two interesting items in this article.
>
>1. A lesbian "surprised herself" by falling in love
>with a man. Hmmm. I was under the impression that the
>GLBT bunch would not think that possible. After all,
>supposedly they are born that way and have no choice.
>Funny, it seems that woman was capable of making a
>choice. In my book (the Bible) we have the choice of
>whether we will commit a particular sin.
>
>2. The Community of Christ (c-not-of-c) either was
>invited into the news article or interjected
>themselves into the news article. Strange, don’t you
>think, considering that the c-not-of-c claims that
>they have not decided the issue of whether homosexual
>people will be ordained and married in the c-not-of-c.
>It rather seems to me that Andrew Shields, World
>Church Secretary
(of the First Presidency) is
>letting people know in the New York Times that the
>homosexual thing is "all cool".
>-------------
>
> >href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht....63&pa
>gewanted=1">http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht...
>.63&pagewanted=1

>
>A Kiss Too Far?
>By GUY TREBAY
>Published: February 18, 2007
>
>After considering herself exclusively lesbian for
>decades, Sarah Van Arsdale, a novelist, not long ago
>found, to her surprise, that she had fallen in love
>with a man. At first, as she wrote last week in an
>e-mail message from a writer's colony in Oaxaca,
>Mexico, '' Whenever we would hold hands in public, I
>felt a frisson of fear, waiting for the customary
>dirty looks or at least for the customary
>looking-away.''
>
>In place of revulsion, Ms. Van Arsdale was startled to
>discover that, having adjusted her sexual identity,
>she was now greeted by strangers with approving
>smiles. ''I felt suddenly acceptable and accepted and
>cute, as opposed to queer,'' she said.
>----------
>
>''We don't administrate public displays of
>affection,'' said Andrew Shields, World Church
>Secretary of the Community of Christ
, a Christian
>evangelical church with headquarters in Independence.
>''Homosexuality is still in discussion in our church.
>But our denominational point of view is that we uphold
>the worth of all persons, and there is no controversy
>on whether people have a right to express themselves.''
>
>Submitted by Lois
>
> >href="http://www.cofchrist.org/usaconf/journey.asp">htt
>p://www.cofchrist.org/usaconf/journey.asp

>
>Journeying Toward a USA National Conference
>
>BY THE USA APOSTOLIC TEAM
>
>As a global Community of Christ, we share a common
>mission to proclaim Jesus Christ and promote
>communities of joy, hope, love, and peace. We share a
>common identity and message that includes a common set
>of Enduring Principles and belief statements.
>
>Q: Has church leadership already determined the
>outcome on issues of same-gender marriage and
>ordaining people in same-gender relationships?
>
>A: No, church leadership is committed to discernment
>leading to the USA National Conference. This process
>will include spiritual practices, dialogue, scripture
>reflection, and study of credible resources that
>provide multiple perspectives on human sexuality and
>healthy, faithful, and committed relationships.
>
>(O.K. Here is the funny part. I guess they had to say
>something since most of their names are in this thread
>naming them as homosexual agenda proponents. lois)
>
>The USA Apostolic Team invites the church in the USA
>into this discernment process with no predetermined
>agenda or outcome. This does not infer that individual
>apostles do not have perspectives on the issues. It
>does, however, signal our trust in God, the impress of
>the Holy Spirit, and the collective wisdom of the US
>body to discern the mind and will of God on these
>issues.
>


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