Lastly, LGBT states, "Standing courageously In the Eye of the Storm Episcopalian Bishop V. Gene Robinson, who was a featured speaker at the Task Force’s 2008 National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change, will be signing copies of In th
e Eye of the Storm, his timely, courageous and revealing personal memoir. In 2003, Robinson was elected as the bishop of New Hampshire — the first openly gay man to be called to serve in such a position." "He will be signing copies on Thursday, April 24, from 5:30–8:30 p.m. at the Holy Apostles Episcopal Parish, located at 296 Ninth Avenue (at 28 Street) in New York, N.Y. The event is co-sponsored by the General Theological Seminary." Imagine 20 or 30 years, for an openly homosexual bishop be considered a great man in a so called Christian church. It would have never happened. However, as our country continues to slide down the path of away from a Christian country, and we only live in a country that had the memory of a Christian country, we will continue to see homosexuals getting behind the pulpits of our churches, seeing them teaching our children in schools, and continue to push their agenda in society in general. If you attend one of these Judeo-Christian churches, is your pastor actively fighting the homosexual agenda? Is he actually fighting race-mixing, which destroys our precious heritage and culture? If he isn't why do you still attend it? Until then.
e Eye of the Storm, his timely, courageous and revealing personal memoir. In 2003, Robinson was elected as the bishop of New Hampshire — the first openly gay man to be called to serve in such a position." "He will be signing copies on Thursday, April 24, from 5:30–8:30 p.m. at the Holy Apostles Episcopal Parish, located at 296 Ninth Avenue (at 28 Street) in New York, N.Y. The event is co-sponsored by the General Theological Seminary." Imagine 20 or 30 years, for an openly homosexual bishop be considered a great man in a so called Christian church. It would have never happened. However, as our country continues to slide down the path of away from a Christian country, and we only live in a country that had the memory of a Christian country, we will continue to see homosexuals getting behind the pulpits of our churches, seeing them teaching our children in schools, and continue to push their agenda in society in general. If you attend one of these Judeo-Christian churches, is your pastor actively fighting the homosexual agenda? Is he actually fighting race-mixing, which destroys our precious heritage and culture? If he isn't why do you still attend it? Until then. 

