A group of Christians were singing and praying and spreading the Word of God to those who wanted to those who may be interested.  However, a group of residents from the mostly gay Castro district got in a frenzy and ran the Christian group out.  SF police responded to help control the "out-of-control" left wing loons!

Here is a description of the scene by the group the posted the video (intolerantpeople)

 

"It was the first time we'd been back in the Castro to do our normal outreach since California Proposition 8, which defined marriage as "one man with one woman" was passed. We played the guitar and sang together and worshiped the Lord. After just singing and worshiping God for a while, Roger decided that we should all hold hands in a circle and continue singing. So we did. Someone (Actually a person who came up and hugged and kissed some of us who he knew from the past) convinced some people that we were there to protest against the no on 8 campaign.

Then some guy who was dressed up like one of the sisters (The sisters of perpetual indulgence is a group of men who dress up like nuns and call themselves the spiritual authority of the Castro.) took a curtain-type thing (Which I think they use to curse people) and wrapped it around us. Then a crowd started gathering. We began to sing "Amazing Grace", and basically sang that song the whole night. (At some points we also sang "Nothing but the Blood of Jesus" and "Oh the Blood of Jesus".)

At first, they just shouted at us, using crude, rude, and foul language and calling us names like "haters" and "bigots". Since it was a long night, I can't even begin to remember all of the things that were shouted and/or chanted at us. Then, they started throwing hot coffee, soda and alcohol on us and spitting (and maybe even peeing) on us. Then, a group of guys surrounded us with whistles, and blasted them inches away from our ears continually. Then, they started getting violent and started shoving us.

At one point a man tried to steal one of our Bibles. Chrisdene noticed, so she walked up to him and said "Hey, that's not yours, can you please give it back?". He responded by hitting her on the head with the Bible, shoving her to the ground, and kicking her. I called the cops, and when they got there, they pulled her out of the circle and asked her if she wanted to press charges. She said "No, tell him I forgive him." Afterwards, she didn't rejoin us in the circle, but she made friends with one of the people in the crowd, and really connected heart to heart.

Roger got death threats. As the leader of our group, people looked him in the eyes and said "I am going to kill you.", and they were serious. A cop heard one of them, and confronted him. (This part is kinda graphic, so you should skip the paragraph if you don't want to be offended.) It wasn't long before the violence turned to perversion. They were touching and grabbing me, and trying to shove things in my butt, and even trying to take off my pants - basically trying to molest me. I used one hand to hold my pants up, while I used the other arm to hold one of the girls. The guys huddled around all the girls, and protected them.

Soon after, the cops came and stood between us and the mob. When it was getting more heated, the cops were like "You guys should leave." and Roger said "We want to stay." Someone tried to steal my backpack, but I tapped a cop on the shoulder, and said "Hey, that's my bag." and he got it from him and gave it to me. Others weren't so lucky. Probably half our team got their jackets stolen.

Eventually, as the crowd was getting more and more uncontrollable, the cops were afraid for our lives, so they escorted us to our van. (The cops were very nice to us from start to finish.) Our van was parked pretty far because it was hard to find parking that day. As the cops escorted us, the mob followed us, until the cops formed a line, and held off the people so we could drive away. We took the long way home, just in case anyone tried to follow us.

When we got home, we prayed and sang more, and then prayed over each-other. Please know my heart. All of what we do is for the Love of Jesus Christ, and the love for those in the Castro. The Bible says to love God, and then love people. We can only love because He loved us first. We can't hate the people because they are just broken and blinded by the spirit of this age. Our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against Principalities and Powers. It's not a political thing, we just love the people." 

 

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Here we go again!  It's another Christmas season where the far left loons begin to define "P.C.".  The loonies are already getting their underwear all bunched up over saying "Merry Christmas".  Oh, now they want us to say "Happy Holidays"!  Forget that!  Here take this... MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Well, now the loonies have taken ads out on D.C. buses that say, "Why believe in God?  Just be good for goodness sakes."  The American Humanist Association is responsible for the ads and have spent $40,000 on their ad campaign.

Anyway, you folks know the drill.  The loonies are pulling our country so far left that we may need to join the E.U.!  In fact, this stunt mimics the British Humanist Association when, last month, they put up bus signs that say, "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life."

Take a look at the ridiculous sign...

Loon bus ad
 
What is it with these people?  These are the people who are pushing our country away from what the founding fathers had in mind.   
 
In the past five years, groups such as the American Family Association and the Catholic League have criticized or threatened boycotts of retailers who use generic "holiday" greetings.  Good for them!  All of us should stand together, unless, of course, you want to be a ridiculous left wing loon aethiest too!
 
In mid-October, the American Family Association started selling buttons that say "It's OK to say Merry Christmas."
 
These atheist loons are in the minority.  The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life poll from earlier this year found 92 percent of Americans believe in God.  So 8% of the population wants to push themselves on 92% percent of us.  I say we push back!
 
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I was reading an article on Fox News titled "Churchgoers Nationwide Reflect on Obama Election".  In the article, pastors and church-go'ers are praising Obama.  Pastor Shirley Ceaser-Williams of Mount Calvary Word of Faith Church said, "God has vindicated black folk."  Click here to read the article.

In another church in Virginia, Rev. J. Rayfield Vines Jr. said, "My cup runneth over on Tuesday night... My eyes have seen the glory."

When the Rev. Calvin Butts invited his congregation to stand up "and give God praise for the election," several hundred churchgoers rose as one, lifted their hands in the air and gave a sustained cheer, then chanted, "Yes we can! Yes we can!"

What's up with all that!  What about Obama's stand on abortion?  Even as president elect, Obama is making noise about supporting the pro-choicers (a.k.a. baby killers).  Last I checked, that is not a Christian principle.

As a Christian, I can't say that I agree with other so-called Christians when they praise the election of an abortionist.  Of course, just the fact that i disagree makes Obama supporters cry racism.  They think I only want a white president.  Well, first of all, I am neither white nor black so I don't have a dog in the race.  Further, if Obama was pro-life and McCain was pro-choice I would have supported Obama over McCain.

Obama does not follow Christian principles and Christians who support him should re-visit their Christian values!  I agree with those Christians that say we should pray for him and pray that he makes the right decisions, but as long as he supports abortion and partial birth abortion, I will condemn his non-Christian values.  I ask all Christians to join me!

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Army Spc. Jeremy Hall wants to sue the U.S. Army for "unconstitutional" discrimination.  What in the heck is "unconstitutional" discrimination?  Well, he claims that he gets told to go elsewhere during Thanksgiving prayers.  When I was in the service, Christians were called out for being "Bible Thumpers" and told to go elsewhere if he/she didn't like the swearing.  I never heard of a Christian whining and threatening to sue the military. 

The problem is that these left wing loons have victim mentality. 

Dude, deal with it!!!

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I have noticed that Evangelicals are questioning their support for John McCain.  Have they also been hypnotized by Mr. Slick?  Barack Obama's dynamic, yet non-substantive, personality has attracted a lot of people who tend to only see him on a surface level.  Obama supports partial birth abortion!  For this reason alone, Evangelicals should not be supporting Obama at all.  Why would they even consider voting for a liberal who supports abortion.  I mean, even if you don't agree with John McCain on every issue, as a Christian, you have got to weigh his moral values over the Democrat alternative.

There is a great site for Evagelicals (Evangelicals for McCain) that support John McCain.  On the homepage (as of this writing) is says...

"Senator John McCain is pro-life, pro-marriage, and pro-America. He is pro-Israel, anti-terror, supports secure borders and sensible fiscal and environmental policy. As Christians, Families and Patriots we stand United in Purpose: Senator John McCain for President '08!"

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Jeremiah Wright says it is unfair that people are criticizing him for his anti-American and racist remarks.  He, in fact, says that it is an attack on the "Black Church". 

Oh, come on!  Again, the loon shows he cannot take personal responsibility for his remarks.  He puts it off on the rest of America who happen not to agree with him. 

As a Christian, I don't understand this thing about a "Black Church".  I don't remember reading anywhere in the bible where Jesus said anything about a "Black Church". 

The church is made up of the body of Christ which happens to be "all" Christians.  If you ask me, I think Jeremiah Wright is the one who is making divisive statements that not only divide us by race, but he is also dividing Christians.

Get real Jeremiah Wright... I refuse to call this guy "Reverend"!

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I listened to his sermon in totality.  It doesn't change the filth that he spewed!  Listen for yourself... if you can stand it!

Listen here

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After a recent win for the ACLU over a picture of Jesus displayed in a Louisiana court room (read my blog post), it is nice to see that a Christian is standing up for his rights too.  A teacher in Ohio is refusing to remove the bible from his desk.  Read the story below as reported by the Associated Press.

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MOUNT VERNON, Ohio —  An Ohio middle school teacher says he won't obey an order to remove a Bible from view of students.

John Freshwater said Wednesday he agreed to remove a collage from his classroom that included the Ten Commandments, but that asking him to remove the Bible on his desk goes too far.

Officials with the Mount Vernon School District say they don't oppose religion but are required by the U.S. Constitution not to promote or favor any set of religious beliefs.

Freshwater says being forced to keep the Bible out of sight would infringe on his rights.

Mount Vernon is about 40 miles northeast of Columbus.
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John, the Right Wing Squadron salutes you!

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The ACLU did it again, they successfully sued Slidell City Court, Judge James Lamz and St. Tammany Parish for displaying a portrait of Jesus in the foyer of a Louisiana courthouse.  U.S. District Judge Ivan Lemelle awarded "nominal" fees to the ACLU who sued the court on behalf of an unidentified person who complained about the display.

Lemelle said that the plaintiffs' constitutional rights were violated by the display, which depicted Jesus presenting the New Testament above the words, "To Know Peace, Obey These Laws."  Further explained that "context" is the "crucial factor" in determining if a religious display is unconstitutional.

I find this incredible.  Atheists are free to practice their "religion", but any Christian symbol or icon is considered "unconstitutional".  It's amazing that this country can show all kinds of filth on the media and it's alright, but have a picture of Jesus on a wall and the left wing loons come unglued!

Not to long ago colleges built foot washing facilities and prayer rooms for Muslims.  Where was the ACLU when that happened?  A public school in San Diego county created prayer time and a room for Muslim students.  Again, the ACLU didn't do a thing!

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I was watching the White House reception of the Pope.  I didn't have preconceptions of the Pope's speech, however, after listening to him, I was quite impressed.  You know, his speech could have been that of a conservative candidate.  In fact, it would have probably been one of the best speeches during this campaign season.

The Pope said, "From the dawn of the republic, America's quest for freedom has been guided by the conviction that the principles governing political and social life are intimately linked to a moral order based on the dominion of God the creator...".

Unlike the so-called "Reverend" Wright, the Pope did not spew racism or hate of America.  He encouraged us as a "nation".  I hope Wright was able to listen to the Pope's speech.  Of course, he will fault it because it didn't call for the chickens to come home to roost or blame the Federal Government for aids.

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