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Comment from UTT:
Laws are being prepared and set in place around the world that will soon make the Bible "hate" literature. Expressing a negative opinion with regard to homosexuality being a sin will soon be considered a hate crime.
While this is to be expected in light of biblical history, it is one more sign we are in the last times and those who stand up for righteousness will not be allowed to speak openly.
The fact this is already happening indicates that pastors and church leaders will soon have to make serious decisions with regard to their position on homosexuality. Twenty or even ten years ago, few thought that Christians would ever have to make such decisions in their life time.
July 16 - Offend a homosexual ... Go to prison for 5 years
Article: Perilous Times
Christians will face prison for speaking out against homosexuality if Brazil's Senate passes a bill approved unanimously by its House of Representatives.
If anyone prevents actions of "homosexual affection" in public or private locations open to the public, they could face up to five years in prison for doing so, the Association of the Defense of Life reports. The bill also seeks to penalize private and public school administrators with up to three years in prison if they refuse to hire openly "gay" teachers. According to the CNA, the measure will force prison time for any "moral, ethical, philosophical or psychological expression that questions homosexual practices." "[A] priest, a pastor, a teacher or even an average citizen who says in a sermon, a classroom or public conversation that homosexual acts are sinful, disordered or an illness could be denounced and detained," the association said. Read More ....
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