EVANGELICALS CHANGING MIND ON GAY MARRIAGE

Very interesting how the scriptures are spun. A woman doing what is “unnatural”, for example is spun by this guy to mean two women being together.

However The Bible is actually talking about Butt sex. The Butt is not designed for intake, only out flow.

Butt sex causes diseases, AIDS etc. because that is not the “NATURAL” use of the Butt.

So in this video, it is all about Love, Love Love…

So since the Evangilical churches do not believe in the power of the Holy Spirit, or the working of miracles, or the casting out of “Generational” Karma or sin or demons, then all these teachings are from the frame work of a human emotional point of view, being completely helpless and indeed under subjection to generational spiritual influences from the fathers.

The Bible actually says the “Sins” or “Karma” of the fathers will “Visit” or “Influence” up to four generations. The Bible is about spiritual purity or cleansing. Most people have so many unclean spirits influencing their minds, emotions etc.

The Blood of Jesus, properly applied can “Cleanse” or “Deliver” these generational spirits.
Once they are gone, the poor victim no longer has the thoughts or desires induced by the spirits that merge with his personality.

Sad part of all of this, is so many religions have nothing to do with Jesus or the Power of the Blood.

Jesus was “Sinless” because His blood line came directly from the Father.

All are born in generational sin, or the Karma or deeds or doors opened by their fore fathers.

The Blood sacrifice was to cleanse out the demonic or death, else we die being possessed and influenced by the Karma (sin) of our fore fathers.

Now on to the victim’s perception of himself in a world where he has no idea of the spirit world. And his take on the Rules. (Most look at the bible as rules and love)

Tincher was one of 50 people flown from around the country and the world—Canada, China, Nigeria and South Korea—to a four-day Bible boot camp dedicated to discussing, and embracing, gay relationships. The gathering was organized by Matthew Vines, who by then was enjoying modest fame for a 2012 YouTube video in which Vines, looking even younger than his 21 years, delivers an hour-long lecture arguing that the Bible does not, in fact, condemn all same-sex relationships. The video has gone viral, racking up more than 730,000 views to date, landing Vines on the cover of the New York Times Sunday Styles section and helping him raise $100,000 for the conference, where he launched The Reformation Project, a nationwide network of pro-gay evangelicals committed to ending their church’s longstanding hostility toward gay people.

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