Sodom and
Ecclessia
Koot
van Wyk
There is an
increasing demand in the North American Division, Europe, Australia, New
Zealand and other countries to follow the Sodom End-time scenario predicted by
Jesus and let a Seventh-Gay Adventist cult be set up. The word “cult” is a
better term than church. “Church”. Are you a judge in California and trying to
be an honest Seventh-day Adventist? Resign. The jurisprudence of certain states
and California does not allow you to live out your Adventist faith in the
workspace. Are you a lawyer fighting for LGBTQH rights? Stop. The Bible or Word
of God requires you to. Christ
foretold us that institutionalized LGBTQH of Sodom and Gemorrah will pop-up
shortly before His coming. It is a signal of the End of Time. In Lot’s case?
Ecclessia. Come out of her My people so that you will not receive her Fire.
Ecclessia means church because it is a calling out of a sinful environment or
sinful lifestyle to one giving up what is past. Including LGBTQH. Can LGBTQH
be healed? Totally? Of course. The problem is that people do not know that to
get rid of this disease or monster in one’s life, the essential approach is the
eyes. God said to Moses what? Do not make images. Why? Because the visual “attack”
of the image/picture/game room/pornography/photo/statue is on the cognitive
seats of the brain with enormous consequences. Imagination, creativity, past
experience, lack of experience or too much of it, can bulldoze the brain into
desires and passions that just wait to be unleashed. But not if the eyes are
turned away, the refusal to look. Rejection to see. A total 100% cut-off from
that habit in life. No more “just beauty looking”. No more staring. Immediately
the eyes closed or TV turn off or channel changed or walk away in a crowd not
knowing what they are doing. Cognitive rejuvenation starts. Imagination is
cleansed like a Laundromat and creativity focus on Christ and Him crucified and
Mediating for us and the Spirit of God coming to our rescue. Blessing follow
immediately or very shortly. Heaven clearly rejoice about it and do not
hesitate to notify the struggling saint. So yes, it can be healed 100%. Back to
Christ’s warning of the endtime Sodom repetition. Below are listed the creeping
LGBTQH history on wikipaedia. This list is only to 2009 but the topic is dealt
with until 2018 with Secretary Mattis asking the Military to research gays in
the military for a decision on it. What Obama did to it in 2016 is also in
wikipaedia. Shocking. The Bible was thrown out of the USA by him in this action.
The study by
Olson et al on the statistics of religion and LGBTQH is very illuminating on
the role of the Bible or Word of God and the reaction of faithful people to
this topic. “Studies
show that Non-Protestants are much more likely to support same-sex unions than
Protestants; 63% of African Americans claim that they are Baptist or
Protestant, whereas only 30% of white Americans are. Religion, as measured by
individuals' religious affiliations, behaviors, and beliefs, has a lot of
influence in structuring same-sex union attitudes and consistently influences
opinions about homosexuality. The most liberal attitudes are generally
reflected by Jews, liberal Protestants, and people who are not affiliated with
religion. This is because many of their religious traditions have not
"systematically condemned homosexual behaviors" in recent years.
Moderate and tolerant attitudes are generally reflected by Catholics and
moderate Protestants. And lastly, the most conservative views are held by
Evangelical Protestants. Moreover, it is a tendency for one to be less tolerant
of homosexuality if their social network is strongly tied to a religious
congregation. Organized religion, especially Protestant and Baptist
affiliations, espouse conservative views which traditionally denounce same-sex
unions. Therefore, these congregations are more likely to hear messages of this
nature. Polls have also indicated that the amount and level of personal contact
that individuals have with homosexual individuals and traditional morality
affects attitudes of same-sex marriage and homosexuality.”
Source of
the table is from Olson, Laura R., Wendy
Cadge, and James T. Harrison. "Religion and Public Opinion about Same-Sex
Marriage." Social Science Quarterly 2nd ser. 87 (2006): 341-60,
especially page 354.
TABLE 1
Descriptive Statistics Attitude
Toward Gay Marriage Strongly
favor 185 (12.8%) Favor 380 (26.3%) Oppose 294 (20.3%) Strongly oppose 588
(40.6%) Attitude
Toward Civil Unions Strongly
favor 150 (10.5%) Favor 242 (16.9%) Oppose 286 (20.0%) Strongly oppose 752
(52.6%) Attitude Toward
Const. Amendment Amend the
Constitution 385 (40.1%) It is enough to prohibit by law 575 (59.9%) Religious
Tradition African-American
Protestant 136 (8.7%) White Evangelical Protestant 561 (35.7%) Mainline
Protestant 172 (11.0%) Roman Catholic 313 (19.9%) Jewish 16 (1.0%) Other
religion 170 (10.8%) Unaffiliated 162 (10.3%) Friends in
Congregation All 93
(6.0%) Most 255 (16.4%) About half 268 (17.3%) Some 504 (32.5%) None/not
applicable 432 (27.8%) Worried
Society Becoming Too Secular Very worried 457 (31.5%) Somewhat worried 510
(35.2%) Not too worried 268 (18.5%) Not worried at all 214 (14.8%) Ideology Conservative
655 (44.8%) Moderate 541 (37.0%) Liberal 267 (18.2%) Gender Female 817 (52.0%)
Male 753 (48.0%) Education 1st–11th
grade 143 (9.2%) High school graduate 426 (27.4%) Noncollege course(s) after
high school 34 (2.2%) Some college 382 (24.6%) College graduate 410 (26.4%)
Postgraduate school 158 (10.2%) Marital
Status Married 859
(55.4%) Single 389 (25.1%) Separated/divorced 178 (11.5%) Widowed 124 (8.0%)
Total N 5 1,610.
SOURCE:
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner poll for Religion & Ethics Newsweekly (2004). R Source of
the table is from Olson, Laura R., Wendy Cadge, and James T. Harrison.
"Religion and Public Opinion about Same-Sex Marriage." Social
Science Quarterly 2nd ser. 87 (2006): 341-60, especially page 354. Downloaded
on 12th of August 2018 at http://www.wendycadge.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/OlsonCadgeHarrison2006.pdf Downloaded
information for this article from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_movements_in_the_United_States#History_of_the_Transgender_Movement_in_the_United_States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_by_country_or_territory
LGBT rights
and the Supreme Court 1956 -
Supreme Court rules that a homosexual publication is not automatically obscene
and thus protected by the First Amendment. 1967 -
Supreme Court rules that Congress may exclude immigrations on the grounds that
they are a homosexual. Congress amends its laws in 1990. 1972 -
Supreme Court rules that a Minnesota law defining marriage as a union between a
man and a woman is constitutional. 1976 -
Supreme Court refuses to hear and thus affirms a lower courts ruling that a
Virginia state sodomy law is constitutional. (see Doe v. Commonwealth's
Attorney). 1985 -
Supreme Court is equally divided in a 4-4 decision, and thus affirms an Oklahoma
Appeals Court ruling that an Oklahoma law that gave the public school broad
authority to fire homosexual teachers was too broad and thus unconstitutional. 1986 - In
Bowers v. Hardwick the Supreme Court rules that sodomy laws are constitutional.
The court overturns this ruling in the 2003 case of Lawrence v. Texas. 1996 - In
Romer v. Evans the high court overturns a state constitutional amendment
prohibiting elected lawmakers in Colorado from including LGB people in their
civil rights laws. 1998 - The
Supreme Court rules that federal sexual harassment laws do include same-sex
sexual harassment. 2001 - The
Supreme Court rules that the Boy Scouts of America does not have to follow
state anti-discrimination laws when it comes to sexual orientation. 2003 -
Lawrence vs. Texas declares state sodomy laws that were used to prosecute
homosexuals for having sex in the privacy of their homes unconstitutional.[139] 2013 -
United States v. Windsor declares Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act
unconstitutional, rendering same-sex marriages performed in jurisdictions where
legal recognized by the federal government. 2015 -
Obergefell v. Hodges, in a 5-4 decision, legalized same-sex marriage
nationwide, in all 50 states. LGBT Rights
and State Courts 1961-
Illinois is the first state to abolish its sodomy laws. 1998- Maine
became the first state to repeal its existing gay-rights statutes 1999-
Vermont Supreme Court grants the same rights and protections that married
heterosexuals have to homosexual partners. 1999- Antisodomy
laws of 32 states were repealed 1999- 11
states had laws to protect homosexuals from discrimination 2000-
Vermont Supreme Court backed civil unions between homosexual couples 2003-
Massachusetts Highest Court rules that homosexuals do have the right to marry
according to the constitution. 2003-
Antisodomy Laws in all states were overturned. 2006- New
Jersey's Supreme Court extends civil rights to homosexuals and allows civil
unions 2008-
California and Connecticut Supreme Courts abolished their states' bans on
same-sex marriages 2009 - Iowa
Supreme Court unanimously legalized same-sex marriage in Varnum v. Brien[140]
From
Wikipaedia the following: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_by_country_or_territory This article
is about current LGBT rights around the world. For historical and current
movements to further LGBT rights, see LGBT social movements. For intersex rights,
see Intersex rights by country and Intersex human rights.
LGBT rights at the United Nations
[blue] Support States
which supported the LGBT rights declaration in the General Assembly or on the
Human Rights Council in 2008 or 2011 [red] Oppose States
which supported an opposing declaration in 2008 and continued their
opposition in 2011 [grey] Neither States
which did not support either declaration Subsequent
member South
Sudan, which was not a member of the United Nations in 2008 Non-member
states States
that are not voting members of the United Nations Laws
affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary
greatly by country or territory; everything from the legal recognition of same-sex
marriage to the death
penalty as punishment for same-sex romantic/sexual activity or
identity. Laws that affect LGBT people include, but are not limited to, the
following: As of March
2017, 23 countries, the overwhelming majority of which are developed
democracies and the rest being developing democracies, recognize same-sex
marriage. As of August
2017, 73 countries as well as four sub-national jurisdictions have laws
criminalizing homosexuality, with most of these being African and Islamic
countries. In 2006 that number was 92. As of May 2016, 16 countries have
an unequal age of consent law. In 2011,
the United Nations Human Rights Council passed
its first resolution recognizing LGBT rights, which was followed up with a
report from the UN Human Rights Commission documenting violations of the rights
of LGBT people, including hate crime,
criminalization of homosexuality, and discrimination.
Following up on the report, the UN Human Rights Commission urged all countries
which had not yet done so to enact laws protecting basic LGBT rights.
Is it the
End-Time Sodom scenario that Christ was talking about? What if people are
working in “Sodom” and wish to obtain “green cards” to work in Sodom? Why does
Revelation 18 says that faithful should leave Babylon and come out of it not to
get the plaques? Is New York the harbor city in that chapter?
The solution
is John 3 with Nicodemus: rebirth and John 8: ‘Go and sin no more”.
Dear Lord Sodom institutionalizations
of LGBTQH are definitely vividly here in modern times with us. Please be with
the innocent Lots of modern times who still live in Sodom and cannot go yet. At
the right time, show them to migrate to safety out of cities. In Jesus name,
Amen.