A new religion was started by those who wanted to elevate him.
How about the kids’ toy My Favorite Pony?Īlso Jesus was Jewish. Seems pretty lazy for a god who supposedly can do anything.Īnd by the way, the rainbow has been used by so many different people all over the world for different reasons, not just gay pride. So god takes the easy way out instead of finding who are good and who are not and finding s different way to destroy them? More important: why -this you did quote: why did god kill all the animals and creeping things and birds? We’re they all guilty of sins? And then why choose two of each -are those the only two who weren’t evil or just lucky? Why did he need the animals to propagate in the future after the flood? Couldn’t he just createt them again? Why even keep Noah? Surely there were plenty of people who were still righteous not everyone was a sinner.
Otherwise just breaking vows if they are married. Why? I read this as heterosexual men committing plural marriage (if they married all those woman. You put in direct quotes (I assume) from the Bible but there is not one against homosexuality. You don’t welcome comments from any of the billion who believe in a different god or not at all: very manipulative. Do they know the greater history of the rainbow? Do people understand why God gave this beautiful bow in the sky? Do they have any idea what they are saying to the God who dwells “somewhere over” that rainbow? Read more» The accepted designation for each color of the rainbow is believed to have originated when a San Francisco artist, Gilbert Baker designed the gay pride flag as having six stripes, each one having its own meaning: red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, blue for art, and violet for the human spirit.Īs I watch people adopt the rainbow as a sign of victory for the gay rights movement, I find myself, as a Christian, deeply concerned over what these people are doing with the rainbow. The rainbow was popularized as an official symbol of the gay community in the early 1970s. From Google to Starbucks to AT&T, the rainbow has become the new flag for America, from sea to shining sea, America is now draped with the rainbow. Twitter has added a rainbow heart icon with the hash tag: Love wins. Facebook has declared a celebration allowing members to add a rainbow filter to their profile picture to make clear those who support the decision. Silicon Valley companies are implementing all sorts of creative ways to use the rainbow as a sign of victory for the decision. I’ve seen pictures of the White House painted with the colors of a rainbow. Within the last twenty four hours, the rainbow has appeared everywhere. Within just a few hours, America itself seemed to be enveloped with the symbol of gay pride: the rainbow. In short order, President Obama unequivocally spoke of the decision as a victory for America. As soon as the announcement was made, gay and lesbian couples swarmed the streets with victory cries. This landmark opinion, as it’s being described, now opens the door for all gay and lesbian couples to have legally recognized marriages in all fifty states. This last Friday is already designated as one of the most historic victories in our nation’s history as a divided Supreme Court on Friday ruled that same-sex couples can now marry nationwide. It seems like a good time to think again about one of the central symbols adopted by the Gay Rights movement, the rainbow. This past weekend the city of San Diego celebrated Gay Pride Day, supported by tax-funded civil agencies announcing their support.