American radio evangelist, Linda Harvey, known for preaching against same $ex relationships and telling religious parents to reject their gay children and try and cure them, has dropped a mind boggling statement about gay children.
Linda Harvey who spoke at the Bringing America Back to Life Convention recently, claimed that LGBT community was created by God as a “punishment” for all the abortions.
“You may have thought these were separate issues, but they are foundationally connected. One has to consider, first of all, the horrifying possibility that this complete $exual and human identity meltdown could be an aspect of God’s judgment on us for aborting millions of our children. We won’t know until we see him, but it is very possible that as an instrument of God’s judgment, he is using the punishment to come on us through our children, the corruption of our children. Even more horrifying, we are letting it happen.” she said.
‘God has given us a quick way to assess the worth of two males or two females; these avoidance and substitution relationships involve not literal or symbolic life creation, but the opposite.
‘They involve the waste functions of the body or empty relations with spilled sperm or substitutes for the male organ.
‘You get the idea. They are dead-end, degrading passions.’ Continuing on her theme, Linda said that gay relationships yielded ‘no life’ and said they were often responsible for ‘disease’.
She continued: ‘It’s the recipe for personal, societal, cultural, and spiritual disaster. ‘Death is the central driving force for the abortion movement—the death of a person. ‘Death and the absence of new life are also the connection among the LGBT movement. ‘Without the rejection of hetero$exual norms— husbands and wives who create babies—the LGBTQ movement has no reason to exist.’
Linda is also a member of Mission America, a campaign group that aims to campaign against acceptance for LGBTQ people.
Brief Bio On Linda Harvey:
Linda Harvey’s Bio
The media ministry of Linda Harvey is an outgrowth of her Christian faith and a successful career in marketing and public relations. As a former advertising executive, she managed multi-million dollar advertising campaigns, primarily in the health care field. She was formerly Director of Marketing Communications at Ohio State University Hospitals.
In 1995, she founded Mission America, a Christian pro-family organization tracking current cultural issues. The organization’s flagship website is www.missionamerica.com, with articles on current social issues, weekly e-newsletters sent to a national audience and an Ohio-wide radio show on the Salem Network station in Columbus, OH, 880 AM WRFD (www.wrfd.com ). She also provides a weekly commentary on the national Moody Radio Network, is a regular contributor to conservative news sites and is frequently interviewed by conservative, Christian and mainstream media outlets. Linda is a weekly columnist for the news site www.WND.com and the author of two Christian books, Maybe He’s Not Gay: Another View on Homo$exuality and Not My Child: Contemporary Paganism and the New Spirituality.
In addition, Linda is a popular conference speaker and was a media representative at a United Nations conference. She has also spoken to many Tea Party groups and has testified on social issues before state legislative committees. She serves on the National Pro-Family Forum and the Ohio Pro-Family Forum.
Linda Harvey holds a B.A. in English from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and has done graduate work at Miami, Ohio State University, and Trinity Lutheran Seminary. She is a wife, mother and grandmother and lives in Columbus, Ohio.
More on Gay:
Gay is a term that primarily refers to a homo$exual person or the trait of being homo$exual. The term was originally used to mean “carefree”, “happy”, or “bright and showy”.
The term’s use as a reference to homo$exuality may date as early as the late 19th century, but its use gradually increased in the 20th century. In modern English, gay has come to be used as an adjective, and as a noun, referring to the people and the practices and cultures associated with homo$exuality. In the 1960s, gay became the word favored by homo$exual men to describe their $exual orientation. By the end of the 20th century, the word gay was recommended by major LGBT groups and style guides to describe people attracted to members of the same $ex.
At about the same time, a new, pejorative use became prevalent in some parts of the world. Among younger speakers, the word has a meaning ranging from derision (e.g., equivalent to rubbish or stupid) to a light-hearted mockery or ridicule (e.g., equivalent to weak, unmanly, or lame). In this use, the word rarely means “homo$exual”, as it is often used, for example, to refer to an inanimate object or abstract concept of which one disapproves. The extent to which these usages still retain connotations of homo$exuality has been debated and harshly criticized