Post by rubl on Jan 7, 2019 22:42:21 GMT 7
Came out of America, just like a lot of recent 'right' stuff. The Lord has told us and so. Repent ... or else! Hypocrites, many of them.
"100s OF DUTCH PROTESTANT PASTORS SIGN ANTI-LGBTQ MANIFESTO
Hundreds of Dutch Protestant pastors, prominent people in the church, as well as the party leader and a senator of Christian party SGP, signed a manifesto against LGBTQ people. The manifesto argues that marriage is meant to only be a covenant between one man and one woman, and that good Christians should always reject homosexuality. It also suggests that your sexual identity is something you can be healed of."
nltimes.nl/2019/01/07/hundreds-dutch-protestant-pastors-sign-anti-lgbtq-manifesto
"CHRISTIAN PARTY LEADER STICKING TO ANTI-LGBTQ MANIFESTO
SGP leader Kees van der Staaij is sticking to the Nashville declaration, which he and hundreds of pastors of the Dutch Protestant Church signed, even after a storm of criticism. The declaration explicitly rejects homosexuality and transgender people, and suggests sexual orientation and gender are things people can be "cured" of. It also stresses that marriage is a covenant between one man and one woman."
nltimes.nl/2019/01/07/christian-party-leader-sticking-anti-lgbtq-manifesto
PS regarding the SGP
"The Reformed Political Party (Dutch: Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij, SGP) is an orthodox Calvinist[12] political party in the Netherlands. The term Reformed is not a reference to political reform but is a synonym for Calvinism—a major branch of Protestantism. The SGP is the oldest political party in the Netherlands in its current form, and has for its entire existence been in opposition. The party has, owing to its orthodox political ideals and its traditional role in the opposition, been called a testimonial party. Since the general election of 2017, it has held 3 of the 150 seats of the House of Representatives.
The party has traditionally opposed universal suffrage, seeking to replace this with a form of "organic suffrage" (Dutch: huismanskiesrecht, "suffrage of the pater familias") restricted to male heads of households. It also advocates the reestablishment of capital punishment in the Netherlands, which was abolished by a House of Representatives vote in 1870."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Political_Party
"100s OF DUTCH PROTESTANT PASTORS SIGN ANTI-LGBTQ MANIFESTO
Hundreds of Dutch Protestant pastors, prominent people in the church, as well as the party leader and a senator of Christian party SGP, signed a manifesto against LGBTQ people. The manifesto argues that marriage is meant to only be a covenant between one man and one woman, and that good Christians should always reject homosexuality. It also suggests that your sexual identity is something you can be healed of."
nltimes.nl/2019/01/07/hundreds-dutch-protestant-pastors-sign-anti-lgbtq-manifesto
"CHRISTIAN PARTY LEADER STICKING TO ANTI-LGBTQ MANIFESTO
SGP leader Kees van der Staaij is sticking to the Nashville declaration, which he and hundreds of pastors of the Dutch Protestant Church signed, even after a storm of criticism. The declaration explicitly rejects homosexuality and transgender people, and suggests sexual orientation and gender are things people can be "cured" of. It also stresses that marriage is a covenant between one man and one woman."
nltimes.nl/2019/01/07/christian-party-leader-sticking-anti-lgbtq-manifesto
PS regarding the SGP
"The Reformed Political Party (Dutch: Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij, SGP) is an orthodox Calvinist[12] political party in the Netherlands. The term Reformed is not a reference to political reform but is a synonym for Calvinism—a major branch of Protestantism. The SGP is the oldest political party in the Netherlands in its current form, and has for its entire existence been in opposition. The party has, owing to its orthodox political ideals and its traditional role in the opposition, been called a testimonial party. Since the general election of 2017, it has held 3 of the 150 seats of the House of Representatives.
The party has traditionally opposed universal suffrage, seeking to replace this with a form of "organic suffrage" (Dutch: huismanskiesrecht, "suffrage of the pater familias") restricted to male heads of households. It also advocates the reestablishment of capital punishment in the Netherlands, which was abolished by a House of Representatives vote in 1870."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Political_Party