Both LGBTQ friendly churches and Latter-Day Saint churches adhere to doctrines and philosophies that are contrary to the Word of God. Still, both of those entities attract many adherents who attend their services. This is a church security newsletter. What happens at those to two organizations could also happen at the churches for which we all provide security. I'd say go ahead and include them too, in this newsletter.
- Thank you again for all the information. Good point about the self harm people.
- I agree that international stories are helpful as long as it relates to keeping churches safe. Scope-creep is easy to happen here.
- I can see the intent of some churches being pro-alphabet; wanting to reach the lost and deceived. But, the teaching must be biblicaly correct and I don't think most, if any, are.
I do not consider any LGBt+/-/!/* whatever group to be of the Christian faith.
While acts of vandalism are probably not the best way to minister the true gospel to them either.
And the question on the international stories is a little confusing. I would like to see relevant stories yes, do I mind if I see them? No I don't. Kind of depends on how you read that. Anywho
International stories are fine, so long as they teach about how to cope with the reported problem, and so long as it's a problem that could also occur in the U.S.
Likewise, reports about groups opposed to essential Christian doctrine. All we need to know is how to cope with a reported problem which could also occur in any other type of church.
Per the LGBwhatever story, they have mental issues. The Bible is clear. And real churches teach that God does not condone it.
How many shootings via gay/homosexual/trans must take place before people realize the perps are 5150!
You posted God's word correctly No other comment is needed. Amen
Happiness can not come from sin.
Re: Poll
Response: my fat finger.
Yes, International stories!
Thank you.
Both LGBTQ friendly churches and Latter-Day Saint churches adhere to doctrines and philosophies that are contrary to the Word of God. Still, both of those entities attract many adherents who attend their services. This is a church security newsletter. What happens at those to two organizations could also happen at the churches for which we all provide security. I'd say go ahead and include them too, in this newsletter.
- Thank you again for all the information. Good point about the self harm people.
- I agree that international stories are helpful as long as it relates to keeping churches safe. Scope-creep is easy to happen here.
- I can see the intent of some churches being pro-alphabet; wanting to reach the lost and deceived. But, the teaching must be biblicaly correct and I don't think most, if any, are.
I do not consider any LGBt+/-/!/* whatever group to be of the Christian faith.
While acts of vandalism are probably not the best way to minister the true gospel to them either.
And the question on the international stories is a little confusing. I would like to see relevant stories yes, do I mind if I see them? No I don't. Kind of depends on how you read that. Anywho
International stories are fine, so long as they teach about how to cope with the reported problem, and so long as it's a problem that could also occur in the U.S.
Likewise, reports about groups opposed to essential Christian doctrine. All we need to know is how to cope with a reported problem which could also occur in any other type of church.