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Australia: Response to Kristina Keneally on homosexual marriage plebiscite and Churches

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 Kristina Keneally. (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) When it comes to the same-sex marriage plebiscite the Christian churches are making a mistake of biblical proportions. Before the 2 July election many Christian churches urged their voters to support a plebiscite by voting for the Coalition .  There is no way of knowing if this statement is true. Many Christian voters may have chosen to vote for independents and not the Coalition because Turnbull was promoting homosexual marriage as compared to Abbott who was againt it. There is no evidence for this comment. But it is true many, abandoned Turnbull. Sydney Catholic Archbishop Anthony Fisher didn’t tell his parishioners how to vote, but he did write that “we could all benefit from the kind of national conversation a plebiscite should occasion”. Fisher and I don’t agree on how marriage should be defined, but there was a time I largely agreed with him on that sentiment. But I’ve changed my mind. Keneally is welcome to redefi

Former USA Homosexual Congressman interferes in Aussie Homosexual Debate

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Congressional Portrait, Congressman Barney Frank (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Former congressman Barney Frank says "increasingly" Australia's stance on same-sex rights was "behind much of the developed world" A US politician has bullied his own worldview on Australia's stance on homosexual so called rights as "increasingly" behind the rest of the developed world as Sydney prepares to celebrate the gay and lesbian Mardis Gras on Saturday. But who cares what this former congressman believes? What right does he have to speak to Australia? Except the Aussie ABC was quite happy to quote the man to support their ongoing campaign for promoting homosexual marriage . Barney Frank,who was a US congressman for 30 years and is a long-time campaigner for the immoral homosexual agenda, also described Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull 's support for a plebiscite on same-sex marriage as laughable. More than 20 countries allow immoral homosexual, includin

GOP officially sides with pro-family advocates against bathroom bills

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Seal of the RNC (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) The Republican National Committee (RNC) is standing with pro-family advocates against the LGBT movement 's effort to allow transgender students to use facilities designed for members of the opposite sex. In an official resolution   passed last month, the RNC said it "encourages State Legislatures to recognize that these Obama gender identity policies are a federal governmental overreach, a misinterpretation of Title IX policies, and an infringement upon the majority of students' Constitutional rights." Additionally, "the Republican National Committee encourages state legislatures to enact laws that protect student privacy and limit the use of restrooms, locker rooms and similar facilities to members of the sex to whom the facility is designated." The resolution,   which was first reported on Twitter   on Wednesday by TIME's Zeke Miller, was quickly denounced by a Democratic National Committee spoke

Aussie Politicians - Blind to danger of LGBT Safe Schools Program taxpayer funded $8million

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English: , Liberal Senator for South Australia (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has labelled a conservative senator a " homophobe " for pushing for a review of a taxpayer-funded program aimed at helping lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and/or intersex ( LGBTI ) school students, ABC Australia reports. Liberal senator Cory Bernardi was among those  leading the charge against the Safe Schools program , an anti-bullying program funded by Labor and launched by the Coalition two years ago. Senator Bernardi has called on the Government to withdraw funding for the program, which he said was indoctrinating students. He has faced criticism from Labor over his remarks and today interjected while Opposition Leader Bill Shorten was addressing media on the issue. Senator Bernardi stated: "At least I'm honest, Bill." Mr Shorten responded by saying: "At least I'm not a homophobe." He went on to say that children have a right to school