Focus On The Family Admits To Their Failure On Gay Marriage


These are excerpts from an interview by world news(christian news) with 'Focus on the Family’s Jim Daly.' I am posting this article because I found it so interesting that the head of the serpent which calls it self Focus on the family, which is really there to make sure that GLBT humans are kept from marrying each other, or getting any civil rights purely because they are born gay.  Murderers can marry, people that are decent, law abiding or even heroes in the military can't just because people like focus in the family say we can't. 
Obviously these people have tapped into fear, hatred, misunderstanding, ignorant views on society and what is different of what they know; By tapping into this source which they have accumulated millions. Enough to live well on these type of 'gig' but to have enough left over to preach across the nation and the world that gays are not deserving of equal rights and should not get marry because it will affect the marriage of other people?
But it just so happening than in the US these funds are drying up, because people are coming to terms with the reality or I should say insanity of their position. 
Now coming back to the interview, Jim Daly admits to this fact. I thought it would be interesting to have my readers see with their own eyes what the head of the serpent is saying.
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The interview:
We're winning the younger generation on abortion, at least in theory. What about same-sex marriage? We're losing on that one, especially among the 20- and 30-somethings: 65 to 70 percent of them favor same-sex marriage. I don't know if that's going to change with a little more age—demographers would say probably not. We've probably lost that. I don't want to be extremist here, but I think we need to start calculating where we are in the culture.
Where are we? We've got to look at what God is doing in all of this. . . . Have we done such a poor job with marriage, is He so upset with our mishandling of it in the Christian community, along with our lust of the flesh as a nation, that He is handing us over to this polygamy and same-sex situation in order to, perhaps, drive the Christian community, the remnant, into saying, "OK, there's no no-fault divorce in our church"?
So churches would have a standard of marriage higher than the state's? We'd say, "The piece of paper that you get at the state to recognize your marriage is worthless. It's like registering your car. But if you're going to be a part of this church and you're married, you're going to be committed to your marriage. There's no easy way out." What if the Christian divorce rate goes from 40 percent to 10 percent or 5 percent, and the world's goes from 50 percent to 80 percent? Now we're back to the early centuries. They're looking at us and thinking, "We want more of what they've got," because we're proving in front of the eyes of the world that marriage in a Christian context works.
What's the current perception of gay activists about Christian marriage? I sat down with one. He said, "You guys haven't done so well with marriage. Why are you upset about us having a try?" We've got to look at our own house, make sure that our marriages are healthy, that we're being a good witness to the world. Then we can continue to work on defending marriage as best as we can.
 by adamfoxie*

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