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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Persecution: Homosexual Mob Attacks Christian Prayer Group

 I read a very disturbing blog entry this morning here, and decided to post the eyewitness account of one of the members of the Christian prayer group that was assaulted and molested by a Sodom-like mob of homosexuals in San Francisco.

We wanted to write you and fill you guys in on what happened to our team here in San Francisco last night. This is what happened from Daniel's point of view and gives a pretty good overview of the night.

I went to the Castro (the homosexual district of San Francisco) with JHOPSF (I have been with the Justice House of Prayer San Francisco since April 2008.) like we usually do on Friday nights. Normally, we sit on 18th and Castro, and someone plays the guitar, and we all worship God. Often times people will be drawn to us, even if only for curiosity of what we're doing, so we get to talk to them, and tell them about the Love of Jesus Christ. On rare occasions, when the Holy Spirit clearly guides one of us (Usually a leader, probably Roger), one person will open-air preach for a little bit.

Sometimes a person will yell at us, or maybe a few. Sometimes people will ignore us. Sometimes people will let us pray with them. We get different responses from different people each time, but the Lord always meets us there.

This time was not a normal night. It was the first time we'd been back in the Castro to do our normal outreach since California Proposition 8, which defined marriage as "one man with one woman" was passed. Apparently, previously, someone at a no on 8 rally singled out Promised Land Fellowship (The church that we attend), and specifically the team they send out to the Castro on Friday nights (Us) as being affiliated with the yes on 8 campaign (Which is partially true. All the individuals involved with the Castro Outreach were involved with the yes on 8 campaign, but mostly in prayer. However, the Castro Outreach isn't about Gay marriage, or politics - it's about Jesus Christ.).

We played the guitar and sang together and worshiped the Lord. Nobody preached. Nobody even really talked to anyone except for a little bit near the beginning. After just singing and worshiping God for a while, Roger decided that we should all hold hands in a circle and continue singing. So we did.

Someone (Actually a person who came up and hugged and kissed some of us who he knew from the past and was asking us how we were doing) convinced some people that we were there to protest against the no on 8 campaign. Then some guy who was dressed up like one of the sisters (The sisters of perpetual indulgence is a group of men who dress up in drag like nuns and call themselves the spiritual authority of the Castro.) took a curtain-type thing (Which I think they use to curse people) and wrapped it around us.

Then a crowd started gathering. We began to sing "Amazing Grace", and basically sang that song the whole night. (At some points we also sang "Nothing but the Blood of Jesus" and "Oh the Blood of Jesus".)

At first, they just shouted at us, using crude, rude, and foul language and calling us names like "haters" and "bigots". Since it was a long night, I can't even begin to remember all of the things that were shouted and/or chanted at us.

Then, they started throwing hot coffee, some people got it in their faces, soda and alcohol on us and spitting (and maybe even peeing) on us. Then, a group of guys surrounded us with whistles, and blasted them inches away from our ears continually.

Then, they started getting violent and started shoving us. We just gathered in as tight as we could together and worshiped singing Amazing Grace. At one point a man tried to steal one of our Bibles. Chrisdene noticed, so she walked up to him and said "Hey, that's not yours, can you please give it back?". He responded by hitting her on the head with the Bible, shoving her to the ground, and kicking her. I called the cops, and when they got there, they pulled her out of the circle and asked her if she wanted to press charges. She said "No, tell him I forgive him." Afterwards, she didn't rejoin us in the circle, but she made friends with one of the people in the crowd, and really connected heart to heart.

Roger got death threats. As the leader of our group, people looked him in the eyes and said "I am going to kill you.", and they were serious. A cop heard one of them, and confronted him.

It wasn't long before the violence turned to perversion. They were touching and grabbing me, , even trying to take off my pants - basically trying to molest me. I used one hand to hold my pants up, while I used the other arm to hold one of the girls. The guys huddled around all the girls, and protected them.

Soon after, the cops came and stood between us and the mob. When it was getting more heated, the cops were like "You guys should leave." because it was getting harder to protect us. and Roger said "We want to stay." Then he said if you want to get out you have to get out now.

Someone tried to steal my backpack, but I tapped a cop on the shoulder, and said "Hey, that's my bag." and he got it from him and gave it to me. Others weren't so lucky. Probably half our team got their jackets stolen.

Eventually, as the crowd was getting more and more uncontrollable, the cops were afraid for our lives, so they escorted us to our van. (The cops were very nice to us from start to finish.) Our van was parked pretty far because it was hard to find parking that day. As the cops escorted us, the mob followed us, until the cops formed a line, and held off the people so we could drive away. We took the long way home, just in case anyone tried to follow us.

When we got home, we prayed and sang more, and then prayed over each-other.The whole experience made me love, and brought me closer to God, and my friends, and the people in the Castro, as well as the church in general, and the lost in general.

Please know my heart. All of what we do is for the Love of Jesus Christ, and the love for those in the Castro. The Bible says to love God, and then love people. We can only love because He loved us first. We can't hate the people because they are just broken and blinded by the spirit of this age. Our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against Principalities and Powers. It's not a political thing, we just love the people.

As the mob raged, all I could pray was "God have mercy.". It really is all about God's mercy. He desires mercy over judgment. He desires for all to be saved.

This is the raw footage of the walk from 18th and Castro Street to our car. It was only the very tail end of the night and says that we were all about prop8... when in reality we had nothing to do with prop 8 this night.

http://www.ktvu.com/news/17986914/detail.html

Thank you for praying for us, and more for this people in the Castro. We have found ourselves even more broken over them. We love you!

-Missy


I share the sentiment of Missy: I am not trying to arouse any kind of hatred or fear of homosexuals; I love them with all my heart and would gladly lay down my life for any one of them.

Rather, I am trying to inform Christians on what any one of us may have to face if we are going to profess Jesus Christ. The Christians in this account were not political activists, and yet they still faced persecution. This is not Sodom and Gomorrah. This is not Europe. This is America.

What would you have done if you were there that night? What would be more important to you? Your rights? Your safety? Or your testimony?

These things I have spoken unto you, that in Me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.
-Jesus

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I live in the East bay Area now of San Francisco, and was just talking with one of my professors two days ago about being afraid of sharing the convictions and beliefs I have about homosexuality, especially in my class on queer theory, where everyone seems to believe its an acceptable practice before God except me. That's alright, I love everyone, I don't care, nothing anyone does affects their dignity as a human person, but I must remain consistent on my beliefs. I voted no on prop 8, and am writing a final position paper from my convictions on how the Church I now worship with, the Roman Catholic Church, should address the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender issues in our city. Love must be the answer, Jesus' love. I will keep praying and being where He has called me. I encourage all to do the same.

Pax tecum. Hannah
Posted 11/21/2008 8:24 PM by Anrwaluin - reply

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Thanks for the comment; I hope you are led to a biblical answer for your paper. Love is the answer, you are correct. I trust you also understand though, that loving a sinner does not include condoning their sin.
Posted 11/22/2008 2:19 PM by jesussetmefree - reply

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Bullseye!

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Yes, of course. I haven't changed in my faith. I plan to use the Bible a lot, but this paper too wants specifically church doctrine. It does get hard, the line between love and acceptance in a world where disagreement is equated with intolerance, so its walking that fine line between loving the person as a person and confessing one's conversation with God.
Posted 11/22/2008 3:27 PM by Anrwaluin - reply

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Hannah, I hope you do more than "use the Bible a lot."  It's not something as believers that we "use."  It's what our faith, our convictions, our actions, our very LIVES are based on and grounded on.  If something we think doesn't line up 100%, then we ought to change ourselves to fit the Word, not change (or ignore) the Word to fit our lives. 

I had the same situation when we voted on the marriage amendment in VA a couple years back.  I voted yes, and here's why.  When we vote, we're telling the government what we want or believe.  I believe homosexuality is a sin, and God hates it.  I see the biblical example of Sodom and fear the judgment of God on a country that accepts homosexuality.  So I voted yes to protect marriage.  Now honestly, I don't think the state should have gotten involved in marriage to begin with (including marriage licenses), because it's God's institution, not the state's.  And I get called a hypocrite for voting for the marriage amendment when that's what I think, and I understand how it looks.  But the fact is that the state IS involved in marriage, and since they are, I'm going to vote for them to protect God's institution the way he created it - between one man and one woman.

Happy Thanksgiving to you both!

Leah

Posted 11/27/2008 9:33 AM by Barefootdixie - reply

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You look like a queen sweetheart , comeout of the closet

Gays have been bashed, persecuted ,deprived of basic human rights FOR CENTURIES !

Posted 12/16/2008 10:26 AM by Thetruthsayer - reply

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I agree, Leah, with your views on the state and marriage. I feel the same way. I know that eventually this country will go the route of Europe and Canada, but every nation, and every person is going to be held responsible by God for the things they marked with their stamp of approval or disapproval. I want to call what is evil: evil, and call what is good: good. For as it says in the prophets: "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!" (Isaiah 5:20)
Posted 12/16/2008 12:09 PM by jesussetmefree - reply

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Don't really know how that addresses what the topic of the post is, but ok, you have a right to your views.
Posted 12/16/2008 12:12 PM by jesussetmefree - reply

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Hello Andrew,
You made your site simple yet elegant. I see that you have a strong desire to serve God. Now is a good time! I recommend the one true God, Jehovah. He has an important message for all of us: 1 And now, O ye priests, this commandment is for you. 2 If ye will not hear, and if ye will not lay it to heart, to give glory unto my name, saith Jehovah of hosts, then will I send the curse upon you, and I will curse your blessings; yea, I have cursed them already, because ye do not lay it to heart. (Malachi 2:1-2) (ASV)
Posted 1/22/2009 9:01 PM by The_Two_Roads Xanga True Member - reply

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Where've you been?

Thank you for your blog. It's important to call attention to the need to pray for these poor deluded people!

Of course, homosexuals would probably be justified in drawing attention to the similar violence shown to members of their community by 'straight' people. I'm writing this right now in an area of Vancouver, BC (Stanley Park) where a homosexual man was beaten to death by heterosexual bigots a couple of  years ago. Violence by heterosexuals against homosexuals has been very common down through the ages. I think the case of homosexuals beating up heterosexuals who are Christians is very rare.

I miss your blog which has not appeared now for half a year or so.

David 

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