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So typical of radicals...like this gay group. There is nothing normal or ordinary about this behavior. They should practice the live & let live they like to preach when it comes to THEMSELVES!
Gay rights protesters disrupt Sunday service People threw fliers, shouted slogans at Delta Township church DELTA TWP. - A radical gay rights group is claiming responsibility for a protest Sunday at Mount Hope Church in Delta Township. Protesters who entered the Creyts Road church along with worshippers surprised the congregation when they stood up during the service, threw fliers at churchgoers and shouted slogans such as "It's OK to be gay," and "Jesus was a homo," according to David Williams, communications director at the church. His father, Dave Williams, is the church's longtime pastor. He was not preaching at the church Sunday. Another group of protesters demonstrated outside the church at the same time as the indoor protest. The Eaton County Sheriff's Department responded to the scene Sunday but no arrests were made. In a released statement, David Williams said churchgoers were unclear as to the purpose of the demonstration. A Lansing group affiliated with a radical gay organization known as Bash Back, formed to protest the Republican and Democratic national conventions earlier this year, put out a call on the Internet on Oct. 7 for activists to come to a "radical queer convergence" in Lansing on Nov. 7-9. A posting on its MySpace page declared the convergence a "fierce success." Fire alarm pulled According to a report on the Bash Back group's news site, protesters inside the church pulled a fire alarm, unfurled a banner from the church balcony, shouted and threw fliers to the worshippers. Outside the church, protesters carried picket signs and an upside-down, pink cross. The conservative RightMichigan Web site posted an account of the incident Monday, and a number of conservative bloggers had picked up on the item by Tuesday. Williams said the church had received 80 to 85 e-mails and phone calls by Tuesday, "from churches and individuals around the country to express their concern and general disgust for what happened on Sunday." Nick De Leeuw of RightMichigan said he got his account of the incident from a church member who was there. However, he said, the photo along with his report - of protesters dressed in black with their faces covered by pink, Middle-Eastern style headcoverings - was not from the protest at the church but from an earlier Bash Back protest elsewhere. No arrests made Mount Hope Church, affiliated with the Assemblies of God denomination, teaches followers that homosexuality is a sin. However, "Mount Hope Church strives to follow Jesus' example of loving the sinner but not the sin," Williams said. The Eaton County Sheriff's Department got a call regarding the protest at about noon Sunday, said Lt. Jeff Warder. Warder said protesters outside the church left peacefully when someone from the team of pastors came outside and told them they were not welcome on church property. Warder said deputies did not handle the protest inside the building. No arrests were made. In New York City on Tuesday, the conservative Catholic League said it would ask Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox to investigate the protest. Typically, the sheriff's investigation would be turned over to the county prosecutor if the sheriff felt charges were warranted, said Matt Frendewey, spokesman for the attorney general's office. He said it would be rare for the attorney general's office to get involved in such a case. http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20081112/NEWS01/811120369 |
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I live near this so called church.
The same church who some years ago through the "counseling" program convinced two adult women they were victims of satanic rituals performed by their parents. Trouble is...it never happened. The matter was investigated and forensic evidence the so called church said they could provide was proven false. The sisters involved also accuse the church of manipulating them. Mount Hope Church is among the ugliest and most divisive churches in this state. I didn't know about this action but I cannot say I blame the protesters for selecting them as a target of protest. That building is full of hateful rhetoric and some of the most un-Christian people I have ever seen. |
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Oh and yes...I have attended services there more than once.
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Edited by
Quikstepper
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Wed 11/12/08 03:08 PM
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Well I guess you would know...I've never seen a church stay opened that was so lopsided. they eventually lose their membership & close.
If not then maybe the rhetorick doesn't match the reality. Just sayin'... In any case...there is no excuse for what they did or said. It's disgusting & doesn't make for good friends either. |
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Maybe they have a congregation who thinks like...
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Do you have a link to the article please?
I am very very curious. |
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Oh sorry...I thought I posted it.
http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20081112/NEWS01/811120369 |
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Ignorance = hate. Hate = violence. Violence = evil.
Even I can do THAT math. |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Wed 11/12/08 04:50 PM
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Well I guess you would know...I've never seen a church stay opened that was so lopsided. they eventually lose their membership & close. If not then maybe the rhetorick doesn't match the reality. Just sayin'... In any case...there is no excuse for what they did or said. It's disgusting & doesn't make for good friends either. |
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how would you know what a "typical radical" is?? for all your talk to the contrary, your posts reflect you tote the neo-con party line...
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I am pretty entertained by religious right types who want to impose their ideals on the rest of us in area's like abortion and marriage but who are suddenly surprised and shocked when people get fed up and come to the doors of their church and call them out.
One more instance of double standards and hypocrisy. People have short memories. It's my bet that in the late 50's or early 60's if there would have been ballot proposals on integration, mixed race marriage or voting rights all would have failed. Those who rail against the judiciary "making law" have forgotten something the founding fathers feared. Mob rule. The majority does not equal right or just. Something to think about. |
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The "religious right", is neither.
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Yep
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To me it Hypocrisy at it finest..It reminds me of a quote my dad used " Do as I say, not as I do " It kinda fits here.
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Edited by
Quikstepper
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Wed 11/12/08 06:06 PM
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WOW! You people are so hateful...talk about being intolerant.
People in glass houses...just like yu'all say when it's your sacred cow... people don't need to explain why they feel the way they do. That goes for you too. You can believe what you want but don't expect people to get on any old bandwagon. |
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organized religion = the root of all evil
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Edited by
adj4u
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Wed 11/12/08 06:24 PM
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what ever happened to this line
judge not lest ye be judged or hate the sin not the sinner |
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Okay here ya go
"So typical of radicals...like this gay group. There is nothing normal or ordinary about this behavior. They should practice the live & let live they like to preach when it comes to THEMSELVES!" Take out the word gay and insert the word Christian or Neocon or republican and you know how the rest of us feel. Your own words. talk the talk...walk the walk |
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Okay here ya go "So typical of radicals...like this gay group. There is nothing normal or ordinary about this behavior. They should practice the live & let live they like to preach when it comes to THEMSELVES!" Take out the word gay and insert the word Christian or Neocon or republican and you know how the rest of us feel. Your own words. talk the talk...walk the walk Um... I think that should also go for the secular loones who want everyone to conform to THEIR rules or there would be no problem. |
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WOW! You people are so hateful...talk about being intolerant. People in glass houses...just like yu'all say when it's your sacred cow... people don't need to explain why they feel the way they do. That goes for you too. You can believe what you want but don't expect people to get on any old bandwagon. |
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