June 1, 2015 @ 10:00 AM

Oops! A leading homosexual activist has let the cat out of the bag. In an article written by Frank Bruni, an openly gay Op-Ed columnist for the New York Times, Mitchell Gold is quoted by Bruni as calling for the government to forcefully coerce the church into conformity with the gay agenda. Gold is not only the founder of Faith in America, an organization dedicated to ending "the harm [done] to LGBT youth and families from misguided religious teaching," but also a former member of the board of directors for the Human Rights Campaign and a man recognized by Out Magazine as one of the "Top 50 Most Powerful Gay People in America." According to Bruni, Gold emphatically stated to him that the time has come in America when churches "must be made to take homosexuality off the sin list." In response to Mitchell Gold's insistence that the church be gagged by the government when it comes to its preaching against sin, Bruni refers to Gold's call for religious coercion in these United States as a "command," which is not only "worthy," but "warranted." There you have it; in today's America the "worthy" and "warranted" commandments come from homosexuals, not from a Holy God, whose commandments have fallen into disfavor in a politically correct society that is now determined to outlaw belief in sin as discriminatory and intolerant. This cat, which Gold has let out of the bag, is not the meowing kind, but the roaring kind. As God's inevitable judgment on unrepentant Israel was portrayed by the ancient Prophet Amos as the frightening roar of a lion about to pounce upon its prey (Amos 3:8), so also is this roaring lion heard in present-day America a sure sign of God's imminent and inevitable judgment upon our spiritually reprobate nation.

I pulled this cat―roaring lion—out of the bag and attempted to show it to everyone two years ago when we published my book―Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace: The Compelling Arguments Against Same-Sex Marriage. Complimentary copies of the book are still available and the book may also be read online. To learn more about the book or to request your complimentary copy click on the SPEAK NOW button located on our website's menu to the left.