Letter: Greed and homosexuality don’t belong in God’s country, he says
TO THE EDITOR: Do you people of Pierce County wonder why Scott Walker found himself winning again and, most of all, keeping the job as Wisconsin’s governor?By: James A. Wedde, Red Wing, Pierce County Herald
TO THE EDITOR: Do you people of Pierce County wonder why Scott Walker found himself winning again and, most of all, keeping the job as Wisconsin’s governor?
Well, there are so many reasons why he won again. Perhaps President Barack Obama, by stating on the news homosexuality is okay and should be justified, helped Scott Walker to remain governor of Wisconsin. President Obama’s statement angered millions across the USA, and even caused some Democrats to become Republicans.
In the Bible, God’s Word, homosexuality is clearly defined as not being of God, but 100 percent of Satan. When the voters of Wisconsin saw what happened in the news, they knew it was wise to keep Walker in office, rather than someone else who would lead Wisconsin into Satan’s hands.
Greed and homosexuality don’t belong in God’s country. God’s blessings are better than God’s wrath, which so many states are facing. God intended for marriage to be between one man and one woman.
I heard about gay couples who now want to get divorced because they are worried about God’s anger. Some homosexuals are even ending their lives because they wish they weren’t a homosexual, and there are now homosexuals who are turning to drugs to remove the guilt! 1 Cornithians 5:5.
When I am in Wisconsin, I feel God’s peace and joy. Praise God he allows Wisconsin to stay unique and blessed. Minnesota seems to be lacking God’s peace, and Satan wants to keep Minnesota from being blessed by God.
All you who feel Wisconsin needs God’s blessings, say a prayer for the states feeling God’s wrath. Pray these states will see marriage as one man and one woman, say no to Satan’s wicked and dumb plans, and say “get thee hence, Satan,” away from all who want God’s joy, peace, blessings and happiness.
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