The “truth of the rainbow” at USF

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What is it about San Francisco that brings out these ridiculous statements?
Attacks against the Church seem to always come from areas that seemed to be at the center, at least in symbolism, of the Church. San Francisco, being named after a great Saint and the Rainbow being a symbol of God’s convenant to mankind are just two examples. Other areas of attack, of course in this case is in sexuality, attacking God and his Church where it will do the most damage and lead many astray.🤷 San Francisco has always been a center of activity that opposes, if not outright attacks against the Church teachings concerning morality. It is even the location of the Church of Satan. Not to mention the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club.Go figure?😦
The Church of Satan was established in San Francisco, California, on April 30, 1966 by Anton Szandor LaVey, who was the Church’s High Priest until his death in 1997.
And so many don’t believe in the battle going on in the spiritual realm which does flow over into the physical world?

*Put you on the armour of God, that you may be able to stand against the deceits of the devil. *
*For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and powers, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places. *
 
There are a number of other priests, brothers and nuns that are gay advocates, scattered about the country. Dissenters generally adopt the values of the world, and it is not surprising that such people adopt gay values when they are popular. The same people would be perfectly accepting of cannibalism if it were popular. The ways of these people go back to the Old Testment Hebrews who worshipped the pagan Gods of their neighbors and the early Christians who adopted gnosticism. In spite of the fact that these too were alien to the faith.
 
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