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Why Homosexuals Deserve Equality Rights
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Blfowler | 6 comments Ideally, I felt compelled to share what research I compiled against three leading Bible publishers, who cultivated the idea and incorporated it in the Scripture, that homosexuals would not inherit the kingdom of God. But what you don't know is that this wasn't done until a Bible Committee decided to add the idea to the text in the early seventies. Ask.com provides support proving that homosexuality was not included in the Scripture until 1973.

Questions is, why were these committee members allowed to weave such an idea in the Bible in the first place? Moreover, within the Bible are Scripture that instructs that no one is to add words to the text and/or take words away. It also instructs that if we love another, we have fulfilled the law.

But as an openly gay, certified paralegal and Christian who was raised in the Church and taught that my sexuality was a sin based on Scriptural doctrine, I found this insight baffling. So I sued. As a result, I've been put in check, harassed, haggled, followed, and so much more. Even my book sales have been close to zero, because no one wants to support this matter and/or allow it wide spread exposure.

Sadly, I find that the LGBT community has turned its back on me and gave me the finger so to speak, because no one has render the support needed to spearhead this campaign effort in order to better educate LGBT people on what the hell is going on.

In the meantime, please be sure to check out my blog, which details more about this lawsuit and my books: Why Homosexuals Deserve Equality Rights and/or We Err Not Knowing or Studying The Scripture. Additionally, you will find several links leading to the Petition I submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court regarding this matter: http://authorblfowler.blogspot.com http://bradleylfowler.blogspot.com


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Jo Ramsey (Jo_Ramsey) | 1017 comments Do you feel that your blog and this information is something appropriate for and relevant to teenagers? Our members in this group are as young as 13.


Blfowler | 6 comments Yes, I certainly believe the information compiled on my blog and in my books are specifically developed with the intent to attract and educate young adults age 12-24. Please be sure to review the links: http://authorblfowler.blogspot.com http://afraidtotellthetruth.blogspot.com http://theeaglelight.blogspot.com


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