Christian Clarity Review

March 29, 2006

Anti-Christ as Scotland’s proposed adoption policy

excerpted from: The Scotsman - Scotland - Unmarried couples to win adoption rights

GAY couples will be able to foster children for the first time and unmarried couples, including same-sex couples, will be able to adopt in a planned upheaval of children’s services in Scotland.

The Adoption Bill, published yesterday, has been drawn up in response to a falling number of places for vulnerable children.

Apparently the Scot’s don’t consider sodomites to endanger not only children, but the whole of society and think nothing of handing over their children to Satan –as long as Satan gives them a few emotional positives in trade:

  • pride at their own self-destruction
  • anger and loathing at those God Speaks through to tell them they are wicked
  • an absolute denial of God in what seems to them to be a perfect circle of ‘logic’ based on their deceptions

The Scots might as well make a commercial for Satanism in which a sad, downtrodden figure is ‘helped’ by Satan and jumps for joy at the end (freeze frame) as she or he shouts with a joyful fist in the air : “Thanks Satan!” The Dutch can pay for development of the lie that Satanism is effectively a wheelchair that causes the implied formerly imprisoned to be ‘free’ to roam about and ‘be themselves’. The American judiciary, the EU and the Democratic Party can claim daily the Republicans and George Bush had a secret plan to ‘deprive’ ‘prisoners’ of the same scooter.

Proverbs 11:17 The merciful man doeth good to his own soul; but the cruel troubleth his own flesh.

In the Name of Jesus Christ, Amen

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