Baptist Pastor from Florida rips Kim Davis a new one.

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Baptist Pastor Crushes Kim Davis And The Hypocrisy Of His Fellow Evangelicals In Open Letter


The letter:

"Since I am a pastor of a southern Baptist church please allow me to weigh in on the case of Kim Davis, the lady in Kentucky who refuses to issue a marriage licenses to a same sex couple.

First: This is not a case of the government forcing anyone to violate their religious belief. She is free to quit her job. If she quits her job to honor God surely God would take care of her.

Second: This is not a case of someone trying to uphold the sanctity of marriage. If she wanted to uphold the sanctity of marriage she should not have been married four different times. If she is worried about her name being affixed to a marriage license that goes against a biblical definition of marriage, she should not have her name on the last three marriage licenses given to her.

Third: This seems to be a case of someone looking to cash in on the religious right. Churches all across the south will throw money at her to come and tell congregations how the evil American government put her in jail because of her faith in Jesus.

This is why we are losing.

This is why people have such disdain for evangelicals.

Not because we disagree but because we don’t take the bible seriously. If ever there was a case of “he who is without sin cast the first stone”, this is it. If ever there was a “take the log out of your eye” moment, this is it.

We must stop looking to the government to make America a Christian utopia. Our kingdom is not of this world.

We must abandon all thoughts of fixing others and let Jesus fix us.

If we want sanctity of marriage then stop cheating, stop having affairs, stop looking at porn, stop getting divorces. That is the way for the church to stand up for the biblical definition of marriage, not by someone martyring their self-righteous self."


(non-copyright material, can be published in its entirety)

Let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin. He's a Christian and a Pastor. She is not a Pastor. So, who is right, here?

Hmmmm???
 
"Williams wrote a post on Facebook thoroughly crushing Davis and her persecution complex, becoming one of the few evangelical pastors in a southern state to openly blast the homophobic Kentucky clerk and her anti-gay supporters.

“This is not a case of the government forcing anyone to violate their religious belief,” Williams correctly stated. “She is free to quit her job. If she quits her job to honor God surely God would take care of her.”

He then points out a huge hypocrisy committed by Davis herself: the fact that she has been married four times."


Seems to be crickets from the board thumpers
 
I :salute: his courage to call out faux Christians like Kim Davis and those that are supporting her.

This has nothing whatsoever to do with "religious freedom".

She is an elected official of a SECULAR government with explicit laws separating church and state.

She is violating her Oath of Office that she took in the name of her God to uphold.

This Baptist pastor is doing the right thing by calling her out and everyone who is supporting her.
 
Had no idea you were a Baptist, Herr Christfolgender. That would explain about half your stupid posts. Advanced AIDS and alcoholism would explain the other half.
 
"This seems to be a case of someone looking to cash in on the religious right. Churches all across the south will throw money at her to come and tell congregations how the evil American government put her in jail because of her faith in Jesus.

This is why we are losing.

This is why people have such disdain for evangelicals."

Among many, many other reasons – such as evangelicals' ignorance of, and contempt for, Establishment Clause jurisprudence, their seeking to conjoin church and state, their hostility toward the privacy rights of women and the equal protection rights of gay Americans, and their unwarranted fear of diversity, dissent, and expressions of individual liberty.
 
Maybe they can get some faggot donations?

A 'faggot donation' is just like a regular donation except that the stationary they use is tasteful and the envelope beautifully adorned.
 
I :salute: his courage to call out faux Christians like Kim Davis and those that are supporting her.

This has nothing whatsoever to do with "religious freedom".

She is an elected official of a SECULAR government with explicit laws separating church and state.

She is violating her Oath of Office that she took in the name of her God to uphold.

This Baptist pastor is doing the right thing by calling her out and everyone who is supporting her.
It's ridiculous such a letter must be written at all.
 
I :salute: his courage to call out faux Christians like Kim Davis and those that are supporting her.

This has nothing whatsoever to do with "religious freedom".

She is an elected official of a SECULAR government with explicit laws separating church and state.

She is violating her Oath of Office that she took in the name of her God to uphold.

This Baptist pastor is doing the right thing by calling her out and everyone who is supporting her.
It's ridiculous such a letter must be written at all.

Yeah because true Christians won't take it serious
 
Had no idea you were a Baptist, Herr Christfolgender. That would explain about half your stupid posts. Advanced AIDS and alcoholism would explain the other half.
Whiny little thumpers

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Had no idea you were a Baptist, Herr Christfolgender. That would explain about half your stupid posts. Advanced AIDS and alcoholism would explain the other half.


This thread is not about me. Try to be an adult for once in your life and stay on topic.

No, I am not a Baptist. I am a Jew. But that doesn't mean I can't post words or opinions from people who are non-Jews. it's called debate and adult discussion.

The adults in the room understand this, Herr Schwanzlutscher-und-Schlucker. You don't.

Sorry to hear you have advanced AIDS. Godspeed to you.
 
"This seems to be a case of someone looking to cash in on the religious right. Churches all across the south will throw money at her to come and tell congregations how the evil American government put her in jail because of her faith in Jesus.

This is why we are losing.

This is why people have such disdain for evangelicals."

Among many, many other reasons – such as evangelicals' ignorance of, and contempt for, Establishment Clause jurisprudence, their seeking to conjoin church and state, their hostility toward the privacy rights of women and the equal protection rights of gay Americans, and their unwarranted fear of diversity, dissent, and expressions of individual liberty.
This is why people have such disdain for evangelicals

:clap:
 
Maybe they can get some faggot donations?

A 'faggot donation' is just like a regular donation except that the stationary they use is tasteful and the envelope beautifully adorned.
The bundle of burning sticks for heretics to be burn at the stake spiritually, really ain't all that pretty to watch unless your a sadist.
 
I :salute: his courage to call out faux Christians like Kim Davis and those that are supporting her.

This has nothing whatsoever to do with "religious freedom".

She is an elected official of a SECULAR government with explicit laws separating church and state.

She is violating her Oath of Office that she took in the name of her God to uphold.

This Baptist pastor is doing the right thing by calling her out and everyone who is supporting her.
It's ridiculous such a letter must be written at all.


Yeah, it's kind of sad.
 
Baptist Pastor Crushes Kim Davis And The Hypocrisy Of His Fellow Evangelicals In Open Letter


The letter:

"Since I am a pastor of a southern Baptist church please allow me to weigh in on the case of Kim Davis, the lady in Kentucky who refuses to issue a marriage licenses to a same sex couple.

First: This is not a case of the government forcing anyone to violate their religious belief. She is free to quit her job. If she quits her job to honor God surely God would take care of her.

Second: This is not a case of someone trying to uphold the sanctity of marriage. If she wanted to uphold the sanctity of marriage she should not have been married four different times. If she is worried about her name being affixed to a marriage license that goes against a biblical definition of marriage, she should not have her name on the last three marriage licenses given to her.

Third: This seems to be a case of someone looking to cash in on the religious right. Churches all across the south will throw money at her to come and tell congregations how the evil American government put her in jail because of her faith in Jesus.

This is why we are losing.

This is why people have such disdain for evangelicals.

Not because we disagree but because we don’t take the bible seriously. If ever there was a case of “he who is without sin cast the first stone”, this is it. If ever there was a “take the log out of your eye” moment, this is it.

We must stop looking to the government to make America a Christian utopia. Our kingdom is not of this world.

We must abandon all thoughts of fixing others and let Jesus fix us.

If we want sanctity of marriage then stop cheating, stop having affairs, stop looking at porn, stop getting divorces. That is the way for the church to stand up for the biblical definition of marriage, not by someone martyring their self-righteous self."


(non-copyright material, can be published in its entirety)

Let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin. He's a Christian and a Pastor. She is not a Pastor. So, who is right, here?

Hmmmm???

In all fairness, some truth of the facts should be presented here. Ms. Davis won her election to County Clerk by an overwhelming majority of the voters of her county. At the time of her election to office, marriage was pretty much defined as the union between one man and one woman. The Supreme Court decision redefining marriage has only recently been given. The fact still remains that the Kentucky Legislature still has not changed that state's law defining marriage as the union between one man and one woman. Now, since she was elected by the people of her County to uphold the laws of their county and the state of Kentucky, would she not be violating her oath of office were she to issue licenses in direct conflict with the law of her county and her state? She even went so far as to ask that judge who sentenced her to jail "What law am I violating here?" and she received no answer to her question. The simple fact is that she is an official of her county and of her state and is sworn to uphold their law.
 
Baptist Pastor Crushes Kim Davis And The Hypocrisy Of His Fellow Evangelicals In Open Letter


The letter:

"Since I am a pastor of a southern Baptist church please allow me to weigh in on the case of Kim Davis, the lady in Kentucky who refuses to issue a marriage licenses to a same sex couple.

First: This is not a case of the government forcing anyone to violate their religious belief. She is free to quit her job. If she quits her job to honor God surely God would take care of her.

Second: This is not a case of someone trying to uphold the sanctity of marriage. If she wanted to uphold the sanctity of marriage she should not have been married four different times. If she is worried about her name being affixed to a marriage license that goes against a biblical definition of marriage, she should not have her name on the last three marriage licenses given to her.

Third: This seems to be a case of someone looking to cash in on the religious right. Churches all across the south will throw money at her to come and tell congregations how the evil American government put her in jail because of her faith in Jesus.

This is why we are losing.

This is why people have such disdain for evangelicals.

Not because we disagree but because we don’t take the bible seriously. If ever there was a case of “he who is without sin cast the first stone”, this is it. If ever there was a “take the log out of your eye” moment, this is it.

We must stop looking to the government to make America a Christian utopia. Our kingdom is not of this world.

We must abandon all thoughts of fixing others and let Jesus fix us.

If we want sanctity of marriage then stop cheating, stop having affairs, stop looking at porn, stop getting divorces. That is the way for the church to stand up for the biblical definition of marriage, not by someone martyring their self-righteous self."


(non-copyright material, can be published in its entirety)

Let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin. He's a Christian and a Pastor. She is not a Pastor. So, who is right, here?

Hmmmm???

In all fairness, some truth of the facts should be presented here. Ms. Davis won her election to County Clerk by an overwhelming majority of the voters of her county. At the time of her election to office, marriage was pretty much defined as the union between one man and one woman. The Supreme Court decision redefining marriage has only recently been given. The fact still remains that the Kentucky Legislature still has not changed that state's law defining marriage as the union between one man and one woman. Now, since she was elected by the people of her County to uphold the laws of their county and the state of Kentucky, would she not be violating her oath of office were she to issue licenses in direct conflict with the law of her county and her state? She even went so far as to ask that judge who sentenced her to jail "What law am I violating here?" and she received no answer to her question. The simple fact is that she is an official of her county and of her state and is sworn to uphold their law.


You make a pretty nice argument, and you word it very well, too. But before she is duty sworn to uphold the laws of her state, she is first duty sworn to uphold the US Constitution, and by extension, the interpretation of law that comes from the US Supreme Court. This issue of federal vs. state was cleared up a long, long, long time ago.
 
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Maybe they can get some faggot donations?

A 'faggot donation' is just like a regular donation except that the stationary they use is tasteful and the envelope beautifully adorned.
The bundle of burning sticks for heretics to be burn at the stake spiritually, really ain't all that pretty to watch unless your a sadist.

A bundle of burning sticks is also known as a faggot. lol.
 
Maybe they can get some faggot donations?

A 'faggot donation' is just like a regular donation except that the stationary they use is tasteful and the envelope beautifully adorned.
The bundle of burning sticks for heretics to be burn at the stake spiritually, really ain't all that pretty to watch unless your a sadist.

A bundle of burning sticks is also known as a faggot. lol.
See you thought I was talking about something different :dig:
 
Baptist Pastor Crushes Kim Davis And The Hypocrisy Of His Fellow Evangelicals In Open Letter


The letter:

"Since I am a pastor of a southern Baptist church please allow me to weigh in on the case of Kim Davis, the lady in Kentucky who refuses to issue a marriage licenses to a same sex couple.

First: This is not a case of the government forcing anyone to violate their religious belief. She is free to quit her job. If she quits her job to honor God surely God would take care of her.

Second: This is not a case of someone trying to uphold the sanctity of marriage. If she wanted to uphold the sanctity of marriage she should not have been married four different times. If she is worried about her name being affixed to a marriage license that goes against a biblical definition of marriage, she should not have her name on the last three marriage licenses given to her.

Third: This seems to be a case of someone looking to cash in on the religious right. Churches all across the south will throw money at her to come and tell congregations how the evil American government put her in jail because of her faith in Jesus.

This is why we are losing.

This is why people have such disdain for evangelicals.

Not because we disagree but because we don’t take the bible seriously. If ever there was a case of “he who is without sin cast the first stone”, this is it. If ever there was a “take the log out of your eye” moment, this is it.

We must stop looking to the government to make America a Christian utopia. Our kingdom is not of this world.

We must abandon all thoughts of fixing others and let Jesus fix us.

If we want sanctity of marriage then stop cheating, stop having affairs, stop looking at porn, stop getting divorces. That is the way for the church to stand up for the biblical definition of marriage, not by someone martyring their self-righteous self."


(non-copyright material, can be published in its entirety)

Let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin. He's a Christian and a Pastor. She is not a Pastor. So, who is right, here?

Hmmmm???

In all fairness, some truth of the facts should be presented here. Ms. Davis won her election to County Clerk by an overwhelming majority of the voters of her county. At the time of her election to office, marriage was pretty much defined as the union between one man and one woman. The Supreme Court decision redefining marriage has only recently been given. The fact still remains that the Kentucky Legislature still has not changed that state's law defining marriage as the union between one man and one woman. Now, since she was elected by the people of her County to uphold the laws of their county and the state of Kentucky, would she not be violating her oath of office were she to issue licenses in direct conflict with the law of her county and her state? She even went so far as to ask that judge who sentenced her to jail "What law am I violating here?" and she received no answer to her question. The simple fact is that she is an official of her county and of her state and is sworn to uphold their law.


You make a pretty nice argument, and you word it very well, too. But before she is duty sworn to uphold the laws or her state, she is first duty sworn to uphold the US Constitution, and by extension, the interpretation of law that comes from the US Supreme Court. This issue of federal vs. state was cleared up a long, long, long time ago.

So she runs the risk of being placed under arrest by the governor of Kentucky if she violates the Kentucky law? I say the judge should have ordered the Kentucky legislature to convene and pass legislation that coincides with Federal Law in order to prevent just such conflicts as these from occurring. What the Supreme Court did was make new law that voided the will of the people in several states. That judge over-reached, even the ACLU said so.
 

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