Have you heard how in MA public school textbooks for elementary school kids now include texts saying that homosexuality is objectively disoriented and we should love the sinner and hate the sin? Also, how they made it illegal for adoption agencies to place kids with homosexual couples? Have you seen in San Francisco, visiting the Arts Museum, the welcome message of the President of the Museum in their brochure, telling that he is a Christian and how he celebrates his beliefs? How in CA Christian Organizations have sued and won large settlements against Hospitals that perform sex-change operations?
You haven’t seen, haven’t heard these news? Really?
Oops, I just realized the stories above contain some inaccuracies. So, let me correct.
The textbooks in MA contain stories about gay couples, “celebrating diversity”. And a parent was arrested because he asked the teachers to notify him in advance and let him opt out his child of any activities promoting gay indoctrination. Also, the Catholic adoption agency in Boston, MA was closed because they made it illegal for them to follow their conscience and not to place kids with gay couples. Also, the brochure of the Arts Museum of SF has a welcome message from the president on the first page, telling us that he is gay and he celebrates it. Also, I skewed up the hospital story, because in reality a Catholic Hospital was sued in CA and made to pay, after they refused to perform a breast enhancement operation on a man who has previously undergone a sex-change operation elsewhere and now considers himself a woman.
So, I’m a little bit disoriented now, regarding who persecutes whom, and who is trying to shove his values down the throats of everybody else? Could someone explain to me, please?
The sarcasm was not necessary. Let me explain what I mean. Have you heard of Gwen Araujo or Brandon Teena? or any of these incidents? In February 2008, transsexual Duanna Johnson was beaten by a police officer while she was held in the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center. Johnson said the officers reportedly called her a “faggot” and “he-she,” before and during the incident.[46][47]. In November 2008, she was found dead in the street, reportedly gunned down by three unknown individuals.[48]
On February 12, 2008, Lawrence “Larry” King, a 15 year old junior highschool student was shot by a classmate at E.O. Green School in Oxnard, California. He was taken off life support after doctors declared him brain dead on February 15. According to Associated Press reports, “prosecutors have charged a 14-year-old classmate with premeditated murder with hate-crime and firearm-use enhancements”.[49][50][51]
In Rochester, New York on March 16, 2008 police say Lance Neve was beaten unconscious because Neve was gay. A man attacked Neve at a bar leaving him with a fractured skull, and a broken nose.[52]
In Baltimore County, Maryland on May 29, 2008 eighteen year old Steven Parrish—a member of the Young Swans subgroup of the Bloods—was murdered by Steven T. Hollis III and Juan L. Flythe after they found “gay messages” on his cell phone. They felt having a gay member would make their gang appear weak and that by killing Parrish they could prevent that perception.[53]
September 7, 2008 - Tony Randolph Hunter, 27, and his partner were attacked and beaten near a gay bar in Washington DC. Hunter later died from his injuries on September 18th. Police are investigating it as a possible hate crime.[1][2]
September 13, 2008 in Denver, Colorado 26 year old Nima Daivari was attacked by a man who called him ******. The police that arrived on the scene refused to make a report of the attack.[54]
November 3, 2008 - Anji Dimitriou and Jane Currie were physically assaulted at an Oshawa, Ontario public school, while waiting to pick up their children. Mark Scott, the attacker, punched both women in the face, referring to them as “men,” “****ing **** bitches” and spitting in Dimitriou’s face. He is in court in Jan. 2009, for two counts of assault causing bodily harm. [3][4]
On November 7, 2008 in Newton, NC the home of openly gay Melvin Whistlehunt was destroyed by arsonists. Investigators found homophobic graffiti spray painted on the back of the house. [55]
On November 14, 2008, transwoman Lateisha Green was shot and killed in Syracuse, NY because the alleged perpetrator thought she was gay.[56] Local news media reported the incident with her legal name, Moses “Teish” Cannon.[57]
On December 7, 2008 Romel Sucuzhanya, a 31 year old straight Equadorean and his brother Jose, were attacked on a Brooklyn, New York street for appearing to be gay and for being Hispanic; they were walking arm-in-arm, which is normal for brothers in their culture. Romel later died from his injuries.[58]
On December 12, 2008 in Richmond, California a 28 year old lesbian was kidnapped and gang raped by four men who made homophobic remarks during the attack.[59]
On December 16, 2008 in Washington, DC Durval Martins, 35, was shot in the head and killed while walking home for a local gay bar. Police said Martins’ cell phone, cash, credit cards and jewelry were still in his possession.[60]
on December 26, 2008 in Indianapolis, Indiana, Avery Elzy and Michael Hunt, a gay couple, were killed in their home along with one of their three dogs. A twenty year old man, Christopher Conwell, was arrested on 31 December and admitted to the murders two weeks later. [61]
On December 27, 2008 in Dayton, Ohio 24 year old Nathan Runkle was brutally assaulted outside a gay nightclub.[62]
So my question is this? When does admonishing become persecution?