Christian stabbed by Pro-LGBT woman
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OTTAWA, August 17, 2015 - A 26-year-old Mennonite
missionary was violently stabbed in the back on Friday by a pro-LGBTQ woman who
became aggressive after he shared with her his Christian beliefs regarding homosexuality.
“The confrontation was about the idea of homosexuality…if that’s
OK, if that’s acceptable, and whether God loves somebody who is in that state.
And we assured her that he does,” said Eric Brubacher, a member of the
Mennonite community who was present during the attack, to CTV.
The unnamed victim was rushed to the hospital where he was
treated for non-life threatening injuries and then released. The attacker fled
the scene of the crime.
The stabbing occurred in the Byward Market area three days prior
to the opening of Ottawa’s “Pride Week” where homosexuality is celebrated and
promoted openly with parties and a parade.
The Maranatha Conservative Mennonite Church had traveled to
Ottawa from Drayton, Ontario for three days of evangelization through singing
and handing out Gospel literature. Friday was the community’s first day.
Christians believe that God created marriage to be between a man
and woman for the sake of procreating and raising children. Basic tenets of
Christianity hold that the sexual act can only rightfully and morally take
place within marriage.
Following Scripture and natural law Christianity views
homosexual acts as contrary to God’s plan for men and women, marriage, and
sexuality. Many Christians believe they are following the Gospel of Jesus
Christ when they maintain that they love the person who struggles with same-sex
attraction while at the same time holding that engaging in homosexual behaviors
and practices are sinful in the eyes of God, dangerous, and unhealthy.
Ottawa Police are looking for the attacker, who is described as
white, 22 years of age, of slim build, and sporting blond hair with pink
highlights.
An Ottawa Police spokesperson told LifeSiteNews that as of
Monday morning the attacker had not yet been apprehended. The investigation is
still ongoing.
While the community has already extended forgiveness to the
attacker, it is not yet known at this point if the victim will press charges.
The community’s pastor was not available for comment.