We have gotten a tremendous amount of interviews from the Frank Sinatra article about him not being allowed to enter into The Kingdom Of God because of Christ's Edict that all the people that worship God leave California. Most of the interviewers have been really nice, but I ran into one really obnoxious woman who exploded when I told her that one of the reaasons Christ pronounced The Edict was homosexual marriage.
"You're just gay bashing!" she complained, "I'm lesbian and proud of it, and I know I'LL get into Heaven! Because I believe in salvation. Christ won't reject me because I love a woman."
Just to be fair I checked. I'm sorry to tell this woman and all like her, that she is totally wrong! If a person has been good, had a reasonable life, and still carried on homosexual activities, they are given an opportunity to repent those activities and enter into The Kingdom Of God. But if they refuse, if they still defend the homosexual lifestyle, they are not permitted to enter in. As long as people defend evil, Christ CANNOT accept them. This also applies true for those who are not homosexual but defend it. They must repent those actions before they are permitted to enter into Christ's Kingdom.
As long as they still defend homosexuality, condone it, they cannot be allowed to have companionship with their Beloved.
Hard thoughts, I know, not pleasant things to have to tell people, but nonetheless true. Without repentance there can be no forgiveness. Sorry about that, lady!


I am sure you have all noticed the sudden rash of high profile deaths in California; Roy Rogers, Shari Lewis, but to mention a couple.
Because of these I began to have a very disturbing thought, and I sent my Worker to The Nazarene to ask Him if He was removing His Lightbearers from this area. She brought me back this message.
"My dear lady, kindly tell Demetrius to stop asking me questions he already knows the answer to! This is a waste of his precious time, as well as mine."
I would say that's an answer, not the answer I was hoping for, as I was in hopes my suspicions were incorrect. But it is, indeed, an answer.


The boundaries which divide Life from death are at best, shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?"

-Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1840)

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