Your stance that the church's message was one of intolerance is true. The "message of intolerance" was a, sound, biblical, message on the property of a church paid for by the members of that church who, coincidentally, are members of the same community in which you live. The "government" decided to utilize the church property as a polling location and the church, graciously, agreed to allow its property be used for that purpose. The church did not agree to hide its morals, convictions or beliefs which include the fact that homosexuality is a sin and, therefore, NOT tolerated by the church. Expecting the church to be tolerant of homosexuality is akin to expecting the church to not stand by the morals, convictions and beliefs which are the very foundation in which the church, your community and this nation were built.
Message of Intolerance ??
Your stance that the church's message was one of intolerance is true. The "message of intolerance" was a, sound, biblical, message on the property of a church paid for by the members of that church who, coincidentally, are members of the same community in which you live. The "government" decided to utilize the church property as a polling location and the church, graciously, agreed to allow its property be used for that purpose. The church did not agree to hide its morals, convictions or beliefs which include the fact that homosexuality is a sin and, therefore, NOT tolerated by the church. Expecting the church to be tolerant of homosexuality is akin to expecting the church to not stand by the morals, convictions and beliefs which are the very foundation in which the church, your community and this nation were built.
Wilmington Observer