As in the days of Lot
Jesus says in Luke 17, that in the end of time life would be like it was in the days of Lot. Here is what He said:
“Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded; But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all.” Luke 17:28,29
What was the main thing going on in the “days of Lot”? Openly promoted and accepted homosexuality and all manners of perversions. The name for a homosexual, a sodomite, comes from the city of Sodom and Gomorrah. Jesus said that the last days – our time – would be like Lot’s time in Sodom. Please keep the events of the past few days in Oklahoma in your mind as you read this warning from the Lord Himself regarding homosexuality. And remember this: when God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah for their sins, everyone there died. Women, children, the aged, the blind, all the heterosexuals – everyone died. Here is how Sodom ended: MORE
David Cameron’s plan to allow same-sex couples to marry has passed its final Commons hurdle despite an attempt by almost half of Conservative MPs to block the reform.
By Tim Ross, Political Correspondent
8:10PM BST 21 May 2013
Two Cabinet ministers, David Jones, the Welsh Secretary, and Owen Paterson, the Environment Secretary, were among the 133 Conservative MPs who voted against the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill.
They were joined by ten other ministers, including John Hayes, who is Mr Cameron’s senior parliamentary adviser and a key figure linking the Prime Minister with backbench Tories.
But the legislation was passed by an overwhelming majority of 205 in the free vote on Tuesday night, winning the support of 366 MPs from across the political spectrum. A total of 161 MPs from all parties opposed the reforms in last night’s free vote.
Mr Cameron initially championed gay marriage as a personal cause when he surprised his party by announcing his intention to introduce the reforms two years ago.
But he ultimately needed the help of Ed Miliband and Labour MPs to see his Bill pass.
In the Commons, members of the Labour front bench burst into applause when the result was read out.
The Prime Minister, who was in the chamber for the vote, nodded his approval but, aware of the depth of opposition on his own side, did not celebrate. more
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