Tuesday, July 22, 2014

This explains why I don't have any gay relatives or acquaintances I know of

How Many Americans Are Lesbian, Gay or Bisexual?

It's not that I particularly do or don't want to, I just don't think I know any Luxembourgians either.

(Incidentally, when I first read the title of that blog or whatever I read it as Well!, as in Huh - how about that.)

Seems to me that this is going to make hording by the gay hordes an uphill climb at best ("c'mon guys, there's 2 of us for every 98 of them; we've got history and the numbers on our side!") unless aided and abetted by those they might want to climb over - or by demagoguing ex-Catholic bloggers and others skillfully using the "crisis" to promote their personal agendas.

8 comments:

  1. There was an ad for the Gay Games on that page which I knew was in Cleveland this year. But the ad contained the dates: Aug 9-16. Guess when our vacation is this year? Yep, Aug 9-16. We'll be waaaay up north-a-way when the "hordes" arrive. I must be livin' right, as they say.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Keith, you obviously don't work in the fashion industry. ;)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Fashion. I've heard that word. My girlfriend uses it now and again, then makes that face. So what's wrong with Dickies? Good damn shirts.

      Delete
    2. "That face." I know the one you're talking about. 1.6% of men make that face too.

      Delete
  3. In real life unless you live in a high gay spot like DC or your in the fashion or entertainment fields you probably don't know anybody gay.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Dymphna makes a good point. Considering that so small a subsection of the populace is gay AND the fact that most of them gravitate toward certain highly-concentrated urban areas, it's even less likely that people living in flyover country would know any gay people.

      Delete
  4. Yep. Fashion industry here. In the Creative Services area. Kind of a double whammy.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Are you *currently* being sent into Hell forever ... automatically excommunicated (outside) of God’s Catholic Church ?

    Answer: Yes you are ... you can reverse it ... please continue.

    Council of Florence, Session 8, 22 Nov 1439 -- infallible Source of Dogma >
    "Whoever wills to be saved, before all things it is necessary that he holds the Catholic faith. Unless a person keeps this faith whole and undefiled, without doubt he shall perish eternally."

    You must believe the Catholic Dogma to be in the Church ... Dogma you have *never* seen.

    Site > Immaculata-one.com ... infallible Dogma throughout.

    The Catholic Faith *is not* Bible interpretation ... it is the Catholic infallible Sources of Dogma. The Catholic Church didn’t even define the Bible’s New Testament Canon until 397 A.D. at the Council of Carthage.

    - - - -

    Can a group which enforces the opposite, the opposite, and the opposite of the Catholic unchangeable Dogma be the Catholic Church?

    No, it cannot possibly be the Catholic Church ... and promotion of the opposite of the Catholic Dogma is exactly what the vatican-2 heretic cult does ... and has been doing since it’s founding on 8 December 1965 at the Vatican.

    The vatican-2 heresy does not have the Office of the Papacy ... only the Catholic Church has the Papacy.

    The Dogma cannot “change” or be “reversed” ... God does not “change”.

    The founding documents of the vatican-2 heretic cult … the “vatican-2 council” documents … have well over 200 heresies *against* prior defined unchangeable Dogma. Every (apparent) bishop at the “council” approved the mountain of heresy, which caused their automatic excommunication, see Section 13.2 of the below site.

    - - - -

    Section 12 > Anti-Christ vatican-2 heresies (50 listed) ... followed by many Catholic corrections.

    Sections 13 and 13.1 > Photographic *proof* of heresy at the Vatican.

    Because of … the Catholic Dogma on automatic excommunication for heresy or for physical participation in a heretic cult (such as the v-2 cult) …

    … we were all placed, body and soul, *outside* of Christianity (the Catholic Church) on 8 December 1965 … the close date of the “council”.

    Section 13.2 > Catholic Dogma on automatic excommunication for heresy or participating in a heretic cult such as ... vatican-2, lutheran, methodist, evangelical, etc.

    Section 107 > St. Athanasius (died 373 A.D.) ... “Even if the Church were reduced to a handful ...” - - during the “arian” heresy ... we are there again, but worse.

    Section 13.3 > Matt 16:18, Gates of Hell scripture ... is *not* about the Office of the Papacy ... four Dogmatic Councils defined it ... that heresy will not cause the Dogma to disappear.

    Section 13.4 > The vatican-2 heretic cult does not have the Office of the Papacy only the Catholic Church has the Papacy.

    Section 13.6 > The Catholic Dogma on Jurisdiction and Automatic Excommunication for heresy define that ... God has allowed Catholic Jurisdiction ... for Mass and Confession to disappear from the world. There is no such thing as Catholic Mass outside of the Catholic Church.

    Non-Catholic heresies such as “vatican-2”, “sspx”, “sspv”, “cmri”, etc. ... do not have Catholic Mass.

    Section 19.1 > Dogma on Abjuration for *re-entering* Christianity (the Catholic Church) … after being automatically excommunicated. A Formal Abjuration is provided here also.

    Section 10.2 > Returning to a state of grace, in places and times when Confession is not available, like now.

    - - - -

    Second Council of Constantinople, 553 A.D. -- infallible Source of Dogma >
    "The heretic, even though he has not been condemned formally by any individual, in reality brings anathema on himself, having cut himself off from the way of truth by his heresy."

    Blessed John Eudes, died 1680 >
    “The greatest evil existing today is heresy, an infernal rage which hurls countless souls into eternal damnation.”

    Everything you must know, believe, and do to get to Heaven is on > > Immaculata-one.com.

    Victoria
    Our Lady of Conquest
    Pray for us

    ReplyDelete