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Letter: Print what the Bible has to say

The Columbian
Published: December 31, 2013, 4:00pm

I just read the story “2013 a great year in LGBT history,” by Michael Gold of the Baltimore Sun published in the Dec. 30 Columbian. Why is it that all reporters jump on the bandwagon for all the gays in the world but not for the God-fearing people in the world? I fine this very distasteful. What are they trying to teach our young people today?

Why don’t they write about what the Bible says about gays or maybe they don’t have what it takes to do this as some readers might take offense to what it says? God forbid that a LGBT might cry over this. The media wouldn’t want to offend them, would they?

Read this and then print it in the newspapers: www.christianbiblereference.org/faq_homosexuality.htm. I’ll bet newspaper editors and reporters won’t even read it, let alone print it.

When a gunman shoots someone, all the newspapers and media jump on the story and start screaming gun control. But when a group like the LGBT starts telling the young people that their way of lifestyle is OK to believe in, media don’t do anything.

Thanks for nothing.

Marion Doolittle

Vancouver

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