Sinful Homosexuality - Rugby and Freedom of Religion


Rugby Australia chief executive Raelene Castle last night sent out a strongly worded memo to Australian Super Rugby players warning them of their obligation to use social media in a respectful way as, ironically, other rugby players took to Twitter to condemn Israel Folau’s Christian comments on the sin of homosexuality.

REFEREE NIGEL OWEN DOESN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT HE IS SAYING!

And Nigel Owens, the referee who handled the 2015 World Cup final, in which Folau figured, incorrectly misused a quote from Martin Luther King Jr He urges the Christian footballer to “judge me and other gay people on the content on their character, not on their sexuality”. Owens statement is total nonsense! There is no judging happening. God is the judge not Israel. Folau simply repeated what God has said in the Bible regarding anybody (including homosexuals) if they don't repent -where they stand on judgement day.

TJ PERENARA DENIES THE BIBLICAL HISTORICAL TRUTH OF THE SIN OF HOMOSEXUALITY - ISRAEL'S COMMENTS ARE TRUTH
All Blacks star TJ Perenara last night said he was “100 percent against” Folau’s comments. Many Australians would disagree with Perenara playing the LGBT political card. He ignores many gays suffering in their lifestyle not because of discrimination but because of the lifestyle choice itself - being broken and sinful

“As professional rugby players, whether we like it or not, we are role models for a lot of young people. Notably, young Maori and Pasifika people,’’ he wrote on social media. “You don’t need to look far to know that young Maori/PI are overrepresented in youth suicide statistics and, as I understand it, even more so when you look to those who are part of the Rainbow community. Comments that cause further harm cannot be tolerated. Let it go on record that I am 100% against the comments that were made by Israel. It was not ok to say that. It’s not an attitude I want to see in the game I love. There is no justification for such harmful comments.” 


BRAD WEBER LGBT SUPPORTER HATES PEOPLE WHO DONT FOLLOW LGBT SINFUL IDEOLOGY

Perenara joined the debate less than 24 hours after Chiefs halfback Brad Weber slammed Folau’s comments as disgusting.
“Kinda sick of us players staying quiet on some of this stuff. I can’t stand that I have to play this game that I love with people, like Folau, who say what he’s saying.”
WEBER NOW HATES CHRISTIAN FOR THEIR STAND ON SIN

Until Weber and Perenara’s comments, Folau’s fellow players have been largely quiet about his remarks this month that God’s plan for gay people was hell unless they repent their sins. But this statement includes everybody who does not repent of their sins.

However, Treasurer Scott Morrison applauded Folau’s “strong character” and described him as a “good man”.
“I think he’s shown a lot of strength of character in just standing up for what he believes in and I think that’s what this country is all about,” said Morrison, a practising Christian.

In the memo to players, who are not listening, Castle reminded players of their contractual obligations with regards to RA’s Inclusion Policy and the framework around social media within the Professional Players Code of Conduct.
“I’d encourage you to take some time to read these documents,” she wrote. “These are not just written documents, they convey our values which we live every day as employees of Rugby Australia. These documents are built around the notion of respect, which is one of the universal values of rugby."
Unfortunately, the hatred from pro-LGBT players missed the PC memo. Isreal is showing respect towards his faith, his church, towards God and sinners outside of the Kingdom. He is outlining the basis of salvation - repentance from sin. But LGBT PC players don't believe homosexuality is a sin - nor is adultery, sex before marriage. Hypocrites.

ISRAEL TOLD THE TRUTH ABOUT SINNERS WHO DON'T REPENT

There are approximately 170 professional rugby players in Australia, counting the men’s and women’s sevens programs, but there is no doubt the memo was aimed at an audience of one, Folau. It is pure PC manipulation seeking to shame embarrass a man who is standing strong on moral values of which the clubs have none.  

Any further infringements by him of RA’s Inclusion Policy would surely lead to the national body serving him with a breach notice — which will then go to court on Freedom of speech and freedom of Religion.


“Judge me and other gay people, judge them on the content of their character, not on their sexuality”, Nigel Owens, International Referee. Owens misuses a quote and is wrong. 


Weber, the Chiefs’ halfback, used Twitter to say he could not remain silent after Folau’s comments regarding homosexuals.

“When you’re in a position of privilege like that, there comes a responsibility in the way in which you convey those beliefs,” Owens told British website joe.co.uk. “Me being gay is not a choice. There are young people out there taking their own lives, feeling like I did.” People are suicidal not because of discrimination but because of their homosexual lifestyle choice. Homosexuality is deadly.

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