john15-10:

God hates gay.

But he doesn’t hate people.

Do you understand what I’m saying?

Let me explain.

God hates sin.

He doesn’t hate you, he loves you. He wants to help you get rid of your sin.

the brainwashing done by the lgbtqap+ mob has fooled people into reducing them to no more than their sexual attractions and/or mental disorders. the sad part is that they disguise this degradation as building of pride and solidarity, and therefore stroke the egos of their prey (and since we know that pride is a deadly sin, it is an easy target for young people to choose over a way that seems hard though it ends in life).

this, i believe, is the fundamental issue at stake when preaching to the lgbtqa+ mob. they’ve been reduced to their perceived sexual identity so much that they cannot – or will not – separate themselves from it, and therefore see an attack on the abominable act of homosexuality as an attack on themselves (funny how these same people tell others who feel likewise in different circumstances to “just take it easy” while they refuse to do likewise: maybe under some misconceived notion of “christian conversion therapy” camps drummed up by liberal fearmongers like trey parker, matt stone, seth mcfarlane, and the goons on comedy central whom the left worship as authentic purveyors of reliable news rather than overrated comedians).

your identity is not centered around who you like or what’s going on in your head, and to say otherwise is absurd and divisive.

prolifeproliberty:

josef-tribbiani:

This is why I always remind people that the President is only one elected official out of our entire government. People think they’ve made their voice heard when they vote for President, but they forget that the majority of government work is done by either unelected employees or “lower level” elected officials that everyone forgets about come Election Day.

The President may make big policy changes, but we need to look at who is responsible for implementing them. Don’t forget your local elected officials and your legislative representatives this November. Do your research. Know the issues. Look for EVIDENCE like voting records and organization memberships, not just campaign promises.

Not sure where to start? Find a political organization in your area or state that aligns with your views. I live in Texas, and I always check with Texas Values before I go vote. They publish voting data, campaign promises, major donors (and recipients of the candidates’ donations), associations, endorsements, survey responses, and so on from most if not all of the candidates on my ballot.

I am able to compare candidates side by side on the things that matter most to me, and then they have a tool that lets me compile my voting guide based on my decisions, which I can print and take with me to the polling place, as well as share with others who share my values.

Our government is much bigger than just the President, which means the credit or blame for things our government does can’t always lay at his feet. Keep an eye on the rest of our government officials, elected and unelected, and speak up when you see a problem.