Australia: LGBT agenda is to generate fear and bigotry
With the future of a national plebiscite on homosexual marriage uncertain, couples continue to face a difficult decision - wed overseas, hold a civil union now or wait for possible change. Or they could simply repent of their sin. Canberra celebrant Gunn knows people on both sides of the fence. "Some of my clients have decided to wait ... Even though it's disruptive to them, to their life, to their wellbeing," she said. "I have done several civil unions this year. They're happy within themselves, and that's very important too." This celebrant assumes the lack homosexual marriage opportunities is disruptive to their lifestyle. Unfortunately, the Bible states clearly that God removes, abandons such practices, so they are in even greater peril. Same-sex marriage was briefly legislated by rebellious Greens in the ACT in 2013 but those laws were struck down by the High Court days later. It violated the law of the land as it is not state based. ...