FAITH IN ACTION
A GREAT EASTER STORY
Twits tweet
and often in a destructive manner but real Christians rise to the occasion.
In Indiana
USA a bloke called Lawrence Billy Jones III has restored my faith in human
nature. I don’t know what the first two Lawrence Billy’s were like but I do like the
actions of the third version, even though I am never likely to meet him.
Thanks to
his Support Memories Pizza facebook
site, there has been an overwhelming response of financial support to help a
pizza store that was being targeted by the ‘gaystapo.’
The purpose
of this facebook was to relieve the financial loss endured by the proprietors stand
for faith and they had come under blistering attack by the homosexual lobby, and the homophiles
that support them ad nauseum, in the media, law courts and on social media.
So what was
Memories Pizza’s crime?
Well, when
asked by the local press whether they would cater for a gay wedding the owner
said no, citing religious reasons. It was simply a hypothetical question and
let’s face it who has pizzas for a wedding feast?
Apparently
that reply was intolerable to the neo-fascists that always take offence at
anyone with a contrary opinion to themselves.
No-one was
turned away from the pizza bar and the O’Connor family was emphatic that
homosexuals were welcome as customers. However, when it came to homosexual weddings
the Pizza bar was not interested in catering.
Then came
the tsunami wave of death threats, promises of violence, and demand for a boycott
from the arbiters of ‘tolerance.’
The Jones
Boy –and the whole town is talking about him–then decided with a couple of his
fellow media colleagues, decided to start a fund raising campaign to help the O’Connor
family.
On Good
Friday evening, (morning in America,) Sky News, Australia, reported nationally,
that the figure was fast closing in on half a million dollars.
John Paul
Jones was a pretty useful American naval captain in the Revolutionary War and
looks like the latest Jones Boy is pretty handy in a battle too!
The silent
majority was speaking, and acting, emphatically as only the Americans can do.
This Aussie
salutes them.
God Bless
America.
You bet.
Footnote: money raised to help Memories Pizza was closed on $842,327.
Footnote: money raised to help Memories Pizza was closed on $842,327.
That is certainly good news.
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