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Catholics who leave "gays" in their sin are no different than the Mohammedan, Omar Mateen

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If you do not know who Joseph Sciambra is, you will after reading this.

Perhaps the Bishop of Rome should ask Joseph what he thinks about apologies to "gays".

But first, Bergoglio should apologise for calling them "gay" and affirming them in their sin.

Then Jorge Bergoglio, the "Marxist Cardinal," James Martin, S.J.,, Blase Cupich, and every priest, bishop or cardinal who failed to teach these men and their female counterparts that to be caught in same-sex activity is to destine your soul to Hell.

Mohammedans, such as the terrorist in Orlando, what to send "gays" to Hell. Catholics want to save them from it. Catholics who preach the truth, that is. Those who do not, those who are closet sodomites in clerical garb, those who want to meet them where they are and affirm them there, are no different than that pathetic Mohammedan, Omar Mateen. If Bergoglio, Marx, Cupich and others wish to leave these men where they are, they are terrorists and they will burn in Hell right along with them.

Joseph Sciambra is not one of these men.

He is, no doubt, hers!



Should the Catholic Church apologize to gays?

When I was a conflicted and scared boy growing up within the confusing confines of the post-Conciliar Church of the 1970s, I needed someone, anyone, to teach me and to tell me that Jesus wanted to be more than just my friend, that He wanted to be my Savior – that He wanted to save me from myself. I knew, even from a young age, that something was going incredibly wrong within me – I was terrified and I needed help. However, the Jesus they offered was a mere historical figure; a guy who meant well, but who was dead and distant; he was the hippie-Christ from “Godspell” in a Superman shirt – with the Bible as a superhero comic-strip.

When I was teenager, quickly swerving towards homosexuality, a few noticed, but did nothing to help. At school, a sort of pandemic relativism was extolled as an individual rule of life: custom-made for every human person on earth. The detached Jesus from my youth cared little about our daily drudgery or our personal proclivities.

On the verge of accepting my homosexuality, I was told by a Catholic priest that I needn’t worry as every homosexual is born gay; he sent me on my way with a socially responsible warning about the dangers of unsafe sex.




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