Wednesday, July 1, 2015
They Didn't Ask, So I Won't Tell!
One of the main reasons for contention between Christians and LGBTQ is that the LGBTQ crowd has never asked for the opinion of Christians, plain and simple. An unsolicited opinion is as offensive as an unwanted house guest who shows up at your home, right before you are going to leave, broke, stinking and hungry and needs a place to stay indefinitely lol.
Since the Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage, Christians have been up in arms over the meaning of this highly controversial decision. You can go to any social site and read numerous comments for and against gay marriage, traditional marriage, the meaning of life as God intended, biblical interpretations condoning love for all and the list goes on.
To me, it's really simple. I will not express my opinion UNLESS someone asks me for it, simple. Does anyone realize how ineffective it is to tell another person, who doesn't want to hear what you've got to say, your opinion? You'd be better off voting in the general election than you would be to tell another person your opinion of what's right and wrong, and you should know that voting is probably one of the most ineffective ways to get positive change, but I digress.
I have yet to have ANYONE from the LGBTQ crowd ask me if what I think they believe in is right or wrong. Sure, I've been inundated with their ideals. Almost everywhere I turn I see them promoting their agenda in social media, television, parades, billboards, magazines, movies, you name it, LGBTQ has their hand in it, stirring up the pot to push tolerance of their beliefs. Fine. I'll keep doing me. However, what I won't do is tell them what I think about them, UNLESS they ask, which they won't.
So Christians, here is my unsolicited advice to you: "Do Not Give What Is Holy To The Dogs; Nor Cast Your Pearls Before Swine, Lest They Trample Them Under Their Feet, And Turn And Tear You In Pieces" (Matthew 7:6"
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