Sic, Sic, Sic

Sic, Sic, Sic April 12, 2005

On this date, April 12, 1861, the War Between the States began at Fort Sumter, South Carolina. Then President of the US, Abraham Lincoln, is now touted as a forerunner in the “Gay Rights” movement. More precisely, current gossip is that Abe was a practicing homosexual. My own struggle toward salvation prevents further comment save to say: That war is still ongoing. It is not a “civil rights” war. Rather, it is a culture war. It may be the last, at least for us — as in U.S.

The largest group of Lutherans in the US, the ELCA, now stand atop the slippery slope with plans to go sliding for a gay old time.

It doesn’t behoove one to oppose the gay old slippery slope, as 6 priests who opposed the election of the sodomite Bishop in the Episcopal Church are now in danger of defrocking.

There was a time when the Episcopal Church was known as the Thinking Man’s Church. That was before it became the Feeling Woman’s Church. Today we come to the question, posed by a writer for the Washington Post:

Why do 13 million more women than men attend church services every week?

David Murrow, an award-winning television documentarian, set out to answer that question using 100 sources, from the Bible to Gallup polls. He concluded that today’s church culture favors, even expects, participation in intimate, nurturing behavior such as singing, hand-holding, sitting in circles and sharing feelings.
Thanks THUNDERSTRUCK.

Speaking of Thunderstruck, an excellent Xn-Pop-Culture resource, Steve Beard reviews the new TV show based on the Left Behind series, “Revelations” [sic]

Though I tend to avoid the end of time pulp — believe me, The Exorcist, The Omen, Damian, etc, pretty much messed me up in adolescence — scanning the above church and culture news do make one wonder … about the End, that is.


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