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New Zealand immoral homosexual laws drag Presbyterian Church into heresy

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Homosexual advocate Margaret Mayman a  Wellington liberal minister and her partner of 17 years, Clare Brockett, were married last weekend.  117 homosexual couples have married since Parliament legalised immoral homosexual marriage in April.  "We feel like we are full citizens of New Zealand," she said. "It is definitely something to celebrate."   The question in people's minds regarding homosexuality have not changed, regardless of what a government may ordain and approve, it will always be seen as an affront to the holiness of God.  Theologically a person like this has placed themselves under extreme condemnation according to the Apostle Paul in Romans 1, which lists lesbianism as the worst example of homosexual sin by listing it first in the list of sins where God hands people over to the consequences of their own sin.  But because they claim to be a liberal church, they have no need to adhere to the scripture at all, and can completely ignore,

Marriage equality equals: forced legalized immorality onto our community

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Two Australian men were among the first homosexual couples to marry in New Zealand this morning as same-sex marriage came into force.  31 homosexual couples plan to get married, following the passing of illogical immoral marriage laws by the country's parliament in April with legislation led by a lesbian parliamentarian.  New Zealand is the first Asia-Pacific country and only the 14th in the world to legalise gay marriage. This is a day of shame upon New Zealand and Asia Pacific.  Homosexual marriage is a modern trend of ignoring biology, logic, evolution, physical body design in order to prove a point; that is force others to adjust their concept of marriage between a man and a woman exclusively as ordained by God and practiced for millenia. About 1,000 same-sex couples in Australia have indicated they plan to travel to New Zealand to marry, according to the Australian Marriage Equality lobby group . The Australian parliament has said no three times to this immor

Teens deceived by Homosexual agenda

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New Zealand principals have been warned they could breach the Human Rights Act if they stop students taking same-sex partners to their school balls. Secondary Principals' Association president Tom Parsons has highlighted the issue - hotly debated in previous years - as the ball season kicks off and acceptance of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community grows. Mr Parsons sent a letter to the country's principals yesterday outlining possible unlawful discrimination under the act if students were stopped from taking a same-sex date. Mr Parsons said the letter was a "heads up" for principals unfamiliar with the issue that arose each ball season. Human Rights Commission spokesman Gilbert Wong said cases differed, but it was ultimately against the act to discriminate against someone based on their sexual orientations. Mr Wong said a number of queries about same-sex ball partners were received each year, and resulted in a "handful" of complaints.

NZ Celebrants caught out in the immoral Homosexual pretend marriage

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A bill to legalise same-sex marriage would not force celebrants to marry gay couples if they didn't want to, its sponsor says. But Conservative Party leader Colin Craig says the bill will not protect the rights of all celebrants who do not wish to marry same-sex couples. A select committee last month recommended changing the bill to make it clear that no celebrant recognised by a religious body or nominated by an approved organisation would have to marry a couple if it meant contravening their own or the organisation's beliefs. Critics say that would cover only about a third of celebrants and the rest, who are not linked to a religious organisation, will not be covered. Mr Craig told TVNZ 's Q+A programme today that the select committee had ignored advice to explicitly cover all celebrants. "At the moment, the proposed amendment only protects 32 per cent of celebrants. The other 68 you're hanging out to dry," he said. Mr Craig called on the Government to