Pastor Creflo Dollar 2016

“Whenever you speak negatively, you create a conflict between the good and bad seed that is in your heart.”

Creflo Dollar 2016 Blessing

"When we fear the Lord, we have a reverence for Him that moves us to obey His Word.”

Creflo Dollar 2016 Interview

“All my life I've been waiting to understand. Look what God has done for me!”

Creflo Dollar Sermons 2016

“The process of change is made up of subtraction and addition. Taking something off and then puttin something on.”

Creflo Dollar 2016

“Unhappiness does not come from the way things are, but from the difference between how things are and how we think they should be”

Monday, November 14, 2016

Creflo Dollar 2017, How To Experience Real Life Transformation Part 2, Nov 12, 2016

Creflo Dollar 2017, How To Experience Real Life Transformation Part 2, Nov 12, 2016




Fair enough. I don’t really know that anyone is trying to take away those rights. We have hundreds of thousands of Christian churches in  Creflo Dollar 2017, America, all operating freely without government harassment. Christian ministries proliferate on radio, television and over the internet. They raise billions every year, tax free. Their ability to evangelize is limited only by their imaginations.
Then we get to the meat of things: The signers of this document declare that “God grants life at conception” and therefore they refuse to fund or support abortion. Of course, they aren’t required to do this because of something  Creflo Dollar 2017, called the Hyde Amendment.
The ad then moves on to marriage equality. Marriage, we are informed, “was instituted by God between one man and one woman. The Lord gave only this family unit the responsibility to have children and raise Creflo Dollar 2017,  them in the fear of the Lord.”
It adds, “We also oppose same-sex marriage, polygamy, bestiality, and all other forms of sexual perversion prohibited by Holy Scripture” and asserts that the signers “commit to conducting our churches, ministries, businesses, and personal lives in accordance with our Christian faith and choose to obey God rather than man.”
Couple of things here. For starters, far-right fundamentalists can continue to assert that the only family that counts is one man and one woman Creflo Dollar 2017,  with children, but the reality on the ground is quite different. Same-sex couples are raising children, as are single parents, blended families, extended families, families that formed by adoption, etc. When it comes to government policy, it makes sense to support them all. In fact, a real “pro-family” policy encompasses all families. (Whether those families choose to raise their kids “in the fear of the Lord” is up to them.)

Second, no one is going to require a church to recognize marriage equality or take part in a marriage between same-sex couples. We’ve been through this before. The First Amendment protects the right of all houses of worship and their ministers to decide which couples they will marry. Marriage equality has been legal in all 50 states since June of 2015. How many members of the clergy have been Creflo Dollar 2017,  jailed, punished or otherwise sanctioned for refusing to officiate at the wedding of a same-sex couple? Zero.
Finally, it’s highly questionable that for-profit businesses have a “right” to refuse to provide services to people based on the owner’s religious beliefs. Many states and cities have laws that protect people, including members of the Creflo Dollar 2017,  LGBTQ community, from discrimination.
Americans United has been following this issue closely through its Protect Thy Neighbor project.  AU’s belief is Creflo Dollar 2017,  that religious freedom is obviously extremely important and should be protected, but that this principle doesn’t give anyone the right to harm others or discriminate against them.
Some familiar names are among the signers of the “Declaration of Dependence.” Among them are pseudo-historian David Barton; James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family; William G. Boykin, a retired Army general who now works for the Family Research Council; Religious Right attorney Kelly Shackelford and two TV preachers, Kenneth Copeland and Creflo Dollar.