A reply from The Nazarene in response to a question from a Honolulu radio
station. Channeled Through; Speaker Gerald A. Polley.
Q. Why did you add Hawaii to The Edict?
A. Ah, Demetrius, Demetrius, why do the foolish ask such questions? Why
do the damned always claim innocence? Do they not have eyes? Can they not
see? Do they not have ears? Can they not hear? Tell them this, my weary
brother. Look in your newspapers. Read the personal ads. Look in your
judicial records. Read the decisions your judges have made, crimes they
have permitted, the sins they have ignored.
Men are allowed marriage with men. Young men seek the comfort of their brothers,
not their sisters. Those who do foul things are pardoned, and justice is
ignored.
Let them read, dear brother, and then let them tell me why I should not condemn
them. Let them tell me why their evil should be endured.
I ask them to do no injustice, I simply tell the righteous to leave an unrighteous
place. The righteous would understand and follow my instructions, the unrighteous
will not. They will say "But Lord, this is such a beautiful place, and I
am righteous. Why should I leave it?" And I will answer them, "Because
it is the right thing to do. And if you are righteous you will DO what
is right!"
Answer them thusly, my friend, give them these words, and let them contemplate
them. I have sent my Angels unto them, and they spoke into their ears but
they would not hear. I spoke to you and you send my words unto them, and
they still will not hear. I will not speak unto them anymore. You have
told them what must be done. If they will not do it, so be it. Let them
suffer the consequences of their disobedience.
So many that hear you know what you say is true, but the pleasures of man
are too important to them. They have chosen their God. They cannot have
another. So let it be, dear friend. Let them have what they want, and in
the end your kind brothers and sisters will care for what is left, if there
is anything left at all. But I grow weary of them. I grow tired of them.
If they will not hear speak unto them no more.