Immoral Lesbian Billie Jean King demands Margaret Court Arena’s Name Should Change
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“If I were playing today, I would not play on it,” King said at a news conference three days before the tournament begins. Many would say good go home and keep your immoral views to yourself!
King said she originally supported giving the arena Court’s name, a move that was made in 2003.
“I was really for her to have it,” King said. She then paused.“I think it’s really important if you’re going to have your name on anything that you’re hospitable, you’re inclusive, you’re open arms to everyone that comes,” she continued. “It’s a public facility.”
Well that is her opinion alone - and we are talking about tennis and this is simply LGBT payback agenda on steroids.
Over time, King said, Court’s comments about gays and lesbians “really went deep in my heart and soul.” Ths is good because they need to repent of their sin before God. Their defiance against God places them under God's judgment and Court's comments are spoken so that they may turn away from the sin of homosexuality and turn to God in repentance.
“I was fine until lately when she said so many derogatory things about my community; I’m a gay woman.” The comments are not derogatory but simply TRUTH. LGBT people reject God's truth, trash it, and humiliate and abuse anybody who states their lifestyle choice is sinful and immoral.
Tennis Australia broke that silence on Friday with the announcement of an initiative called “#Open4All” which would indirectly address Court’s vitriol by highlighting the sport’s tolerance. Except of course this is not logical as those who are apposed to homosexual sin are NOT welcome.
“Tennis Australia, along with the rest of the tennis family, proudly live the values of equality, inclusion and diversity,” said Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley....except for those who disagree!
Tiley announced that King had been named “Australian Open Woman of the Year,” and spoke of her legacy as a pioneer as she sat beside him at the podium.
Here comes the big lie and confusion - King thinks she is one of God's children, whereas God has openly rejected her in judgement according to Romans 1.
Over time, King said, Court’s comments about gays and lesbians “really went deep in my heart and soul.” Ths is good because they need to repent of their sin before God. Their defiance against God places them under God's judgment and Court's comments are spoken so that they may turn away from the sin of homosexuality and turn to God in repentance.
“I was fine until lately when she said so many derogatory things about my community; I’m a gay woman.” The comments are not derogatory but simply TRUTH. LGBT people reject God's truth, trash it, and humiliate and abuse anybody who states their lifestyle choice is sinful and immoral.
Tennis Australia broke that silence on Friday with the announcement of an initiative called “#Open4All” which would indirectly address Court’s vitriol by highlighting the sport’s tolerance. Except of course this is not logical as those who are apposed to homosexual sin are NOT welcome.
“Tennis Australia, along with the rest of the tennis family, proudly live the values of equality, inclusion and diversity,” said Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley....except for those who disagree!
Tiley announced that King had been named “Australian Open Woman of the Year,” and spoke of her legacy as a pioneer as she sat beside him at the podium.
Here comes the big lie and confusion - King thinks she is one of God's children, whereas God has openly rejected her in judgement according to Romans 1.
But when King was asked about Court’s name on the arena, she said: “I know it’s not as easy as people think, but I personally don’t think she should have her name anymore. I think if you were talking about indigenous people, Jews or any other people, I can’t imagine the public would want somebody to have their name on something. Maybe because of our community, the L.G.B.T.I.Q. community, people might feel differently. But we’re all God’s children. We are all God’s children, so I probably don’t think it’s appropriate to have her name.”