Yiannopoulos Could Be Fired by Breitbart Over Pedophilia Comments

Milo_Yiannopoulos_Could_Be_Fired-1221ff457fd28ab0569cde99ceafbc67“According to the financial network “there is a fierce internal debate at Breitbart over whether he should remain with the website over his latest comments,” with some at the right-wing site telling Fox News that Yiannopoulos could be dismissed as early as end of the day Monday. Yiannopoulos was disinvited from Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Monday after a video of him talking about pedophilia resurfaced over the weekend. In it, Yiannopoulos can be heard saying that some relationships between adults and 13-year-olds are consensual and joking that his own experience as a victim of molestation made him good at ….” –Source

All I see here is yet another homosexual being used by Satan to further the Vatican’s homosexual/pro-child molestation agenda so as to help them normalize it as well as lower the dollar mounts on their astronomical amount of lawsuits. It is also apparent, as students of prophecy predicted, that pedophilia would be pushed in the media as soon as other perverted lifestyles were normalized. And just as expected we saw Hollywood and the US Courts pushing polygamy using the same methods they used to normalize homosexuality so as to bring that to a place of normality that led to the legalization of homosexual marriage which is a MAJOR sign of the end.   Continue reading

Trump retains LGBT State Department official, frustrating Christian conservatives

Randy Berry, the first U.S. special envoy for the rights of LGBTI persons, is shown at a gay pride rally in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in June 2015. Berry says the U.S. is supporting activists worldwide but recognizes the risks they face in many countries. Photo courtesy U.S. State Department
Randy Berry, the first U.S. special envoy for the rights of LGBTI persons, is shown at a gay pride rally in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in June 2015. Berry says the U.S. is supporting activists worldwide but recognizes the risks they face in many countries. Photo courtesy U.S. State Department

(RNS) President for less than a month, Donald Trump has come through for the overwhelming numbers of religious conservatives who helped put him in office — but not so much on LGBT issues.

Conservative Christians in particular cheered his nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court and Trump’s promised “fix” for the Johnson Amendment, which restricts pastors’ ability to politick in the pulpit.

But for the second time since his inauguration, Trump has decided to preserve an Obama-era initiative to protect sexual minorities.

The State Department announced Monday (Feb. 13) that it would retain Randy Berry, the special envoy for the human rights of LGBTI persons. In 2014, the Obama administration created Berry’s position to support efforts abroad to protect gay people from violence and death.

The conservative Family Research Council had made removing such “activists” a priority and as recently as December called on the State Department to rid itself of employees who promote an “anti-family, anti-life agenda.”   Continue reading

Australian Catholic Church Alleges 7% Of Priests Sexually Abused Kids Over Decades

ap_0807190566_custom-d9c625bfee2fdde76229943e04461ec82cba6525-s1500-c85Seven percent of Catholic priests in Australia between 1950 and 2010 allegedly sexually abused children, according to data provided by church authorities in a major investigation.

Australia is the latest country to unearth widespread, decades-long child abuse by Catholic Church authorities.

The findings were released by The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, which launched in 2013 to look at child abuse in places like schools and government organizations.

It started surveying church authorities shortly afterward, in response to the high number of survivors who told the commission they were abused at a Catholic Church institution.   Continue reading

Boy Scouts of America to begin accepting transgender boys

Members of the Boy Scouts wait to march in the Veterans Day parade on 5th Avenue in New York on Nov. 11, 2014.  Photo courtesy of Reuters/Lucas Jackson
Members of the Boy Scouts wait to march in the Veterans Day parade on 5th Avenue in New York on Nov. 11, 2014. Photo courtesy of Reuters/Lucas Jackson

(Reuters) The Boy Scouts of America said the group would begin accepting transgender boys, bucking its more-than-century-old practice of using the gender stated on a birth certificate to determine eligibility.

“Starting today, we will accept and register youth in the Cub and Boy Scout programs based on the gender identity indicated on the application,” Boy Scouts of America communications director Effie Delimarkos said in an emailed statement.

Delimarkos cited shifting definitions of gender under state laws, which can “vary widely from state to state,” in explaining the change.

She said that while the organization offers programs for all youths, its Cub and Boy Scout programs are specifically for boys. The change will allow children to apply even if male is not listed on their birth certificate.   Continue reading

‘Inclusive Globalism’ Means Embracing LGBT Rights, Davos Attendees Told

GettyImages-631801550-640x427Corporations should be encouraged to support gay rights as a means to further economic gain, attendees at the World Economic Forum in Davos will hear this week.

World leaders gather this week at the Swiss ski resort to discuss how to make globalism more inclusive in response to the rising tide of populism.

As part of that agenda Chief Operating Officer of the Thomson Reuters Foundation Antonio Zappulla has suggested private and public sector leaders be encouraged to be more “inclusive” of LGBT staff.

Singling out organisations who have been leading on that agenda for praise, Zappulla cited the British intelligence agency, MI5, as an example of the “progress” made over the last decade.   Continue reading

Religious freedom advocates are divided over how to address LGBT rights

thumbRNS-MARRIAGE-MISSISSIPPIMajor players in the ongoing battle over religious freedom and LGBT rights will meet at Yale University this weekend to discuss conscience rights, LGBT protections and legislation needed to balance those competing interests.

Faith leaders and LGBT activists attending the event aren’t the only ones in search of consensus since the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage a year and a half ago.

The meeting is a response to in-fighting within the community of scholars, lawyers and policymakers who once worked together as religious freedom advocates.

“We all think … the view that nondiscrimination protections must crowd out every other value is wrong, but we have different visions of the right,” said Robin Fretwell Wilson, director of the family law and policy program at the University of Illinois College of Law and one of the meeting’s organizers.   Continue reading

Gay couple will pastor historic church in Washington

Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C on April 19, 2006. RNS photo by Chris Rossi
Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C on April 19, 2006. RNS photo by Chris Rossi

WASHINGTON (RNS) Calvary Baptist Church, a progressive Baptist landmark in the heart of downtown Washington, has named a gay couple as co-pastors.

Sally Sarratt and Maria Swearingen were presented to the congregation during worship services Sunday (Jan. 8) and are set to begin their new jobs on Feb. 26.

A spokeswoman for the congregation said she didn’t know whether a gay couple leading a church was a first for Baptists.   Continue reading

Argentina rocked by story of two priests’ sexual abuse of children for decades

file“The children said they wailed as the two Roman Catholic priests repeatedly raped them inside the small school chapel in remote northwestern Argentina. Only their tormenters would have heard their cries since the other children at the school were deaf. …the Vatican knew about him since at least 2009, when the Italy victims went public with tales of shocking abuse against the most vulnerable of children and named names. In 2014, the Italian victims wrote directly to Pope Francis again naming the Rev. Nicola Corradi as a pedophile and flagged that he was living in Francis’ native Argentina. Yet apparently, nothing was done.” –Source
And why should the Vatican do anything at all? After all, all we can expect is more of the same lip service the previous Popes offered wherein nothing was done to slow or even stop the raping of children. Like when given the chance to actually help the children, the “zero tolerance” legislation for the Vatican was vetoed by John Paul II. But herein lies the sticky wicket for the present Pope. They need to spin this one extra carefully because the very man that stands as Jesuit Pope Francis today was the very same man who stood as Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergolio over Argentina when the molestation scandal was first discovered back in 2009. He did nothing then, and judging by his past, and the past Popes; he won’t do much more than offer lip service now either.   Continue reading

Pedophile dies after cathedral concert attack

a4efefc92f94c4f83cb62222bc31818bed0985eb“A convicted pedophile has died after being badly beaten during a concert he was performing in a cathedral near Buenos Aires, attacked by parents from a preschool where he had allegedly molested children, a priest said. Marcelo Fabian Pecollo, a music teacher and trumpeter with the Moron city orchestra, was sentenced in 2010 to 30 years in prison for molesting five preschool children. He was freed in 2014 after a sentence reduction.” –Source

First and foremost, killing the man in a mob scene is most assuredly not the Christian way to handle this at all But since this is the Roman Catholic Cathedral de Moron wherein being under Vatican rule everything from abortion,Satanism and burning your neighbors homes down for refusing to partake in drunken festivals is deemed acceptable; one can expect the norm to be a violent outcome towards anyone that has “wronged” them.   Continue reading

Donald Trump ‘Fine’ With Same-Sex Marriage

49304173-cachedIn an apparent attempt to assuage the fears of LGBT Americans, President-elect Donald Trump told Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes that he has no plans to roll back same-sex marriage rights. Asked by Stahl if he personally supports marriage equality, Trump replied, “It’s irrelevant because it was already settled. It’s law. It was settled in the Supreme Court. I mean it’s done.” He went to clarify that even if he were to appoint a judge who opposes marriage equality, the issue has been “settled” and he’s “fine with that.”

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