The ultimate Ash Wednesday disgrace by LGBTQ zealots


A New York-based advocacy group called Parity is asking liberal non-Bible Christians who favor sodom equality — “queer positive Christians,” in their parlance — to show support by wearing “glitter ash” on their foreheads to mark Ash Wednesday on March 1.  

Really rainbow glitter ash! Sodomy parading itself as righteous.

Ash Wednesday kicks off the six-week somber season called Lent that leads to Easter, and is usually marked in churches with the color purple. Plain gray ashes, blessed by a minister or priest, are smeared on the foreheads of Christians to symbolize repentance. Traditionally, Ash Wednesday ashes are made by burning the palm fronds used in the previous year’s Palm Sunday service to re-enact the day Christians believe Jesus triumphantly entered Jerusalem. Some churches make their own, while others buy them from church supply companies.
“This is a way for queer Christians and queer-positive persons of faith to say ‘We are here,'” said Marian Edmonds-Allen, Parity’s executive director. “It is also a way for other people to be a witness to that and be in solidarity with them.”

Not all Christian denominations welcome openly LGBT people. These churches that believe the Bible, call upon all people claiming to be homosexuals to confess their sin and walk away from their chosen lifestyle. 

Other apostate churches (churches that renounce the Bible and God and replace it with their own doctrine) the Episcopal Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, The Presbyterian Church (USA), the United Church of Christ and Metropolitan Community Church all ordain homosexual clergy, are sponsoring by the denomination.

Now listen to the utter nonsense of what they are proposing and saying: 

“Glitter Ash Wednesday” will make support for those groups visible in a way usually reserved for princesses and unicorns. For some traditions, it is true that Christians are not supposed to draw attention to their piety. The ashes go on and the ashes go off — it is a private thing. But glitter ashes are still appropriate. It is a recognition of the reality of queer Christians in the world and the beauty LGBTQ Christians bring to faith.

Plain gray ashes, blessed by a minister or priest, are smeared on the foreheads of Christians to symbolize repentance. So the question is, will homosexuals repent of their homosexual sin? I doubt it. They are being led into darkness by a spirit clothed as an angel of light - into deception. 


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