The Romans 6 Factor, Addendum

Last night the Dodgers and Giants played their baseball game, there at the Los Angeles stadium where the Dodgers regularly play. As you may know it was "Pride Night" for the Dodgers, and this month every single major league baseball team is having one except one, the Texas Rangers. I mean, what is wrong with them those bigoted Nazi homophobic Neanderthal evil EVIL EVIL!!! Texas Rangers! We should all remember to incessantly call them names and insist that the New York Times writes most disdainfully of them.

Anyway, out front of the stadium were a few hundred protesters, I think it was about that many, who blocked roads and entrances to the stadium. They were holding up signs along the lines of how much the grotesquely nun-attired sodomist-oriented PR group is ruining the idea of the Roman Catholic faith, by ridiculing it with such insensitivity and all the rest of it. Good job good crusading Christians! Make that statement!

Except that the Dodgers and this nun-dressed group actually pretty much wiggled out of their predicament when the Dodgers meekly and quickly gave them their awards and recognition close to the fencing behind home plate -- as opposed to out right on top of home plate. They also did it about an hour before game time when the stadium was especially sparse, unusually so, and there were only a handful of people even close to the ceremony. Unsurprisingly a few of them did boo the whole thing.

The only thing about that was that for duration of the evening the entire stadium, field area, television broadcast, and players themselves were still steeped in all the LGBTQ stuff. Hey! It's Pride Night! Come on, we get that you maaay be a bit uptight about the whole men-dressed-as-nuns thing, okaaay, but please, don't be a bigoted Nazi homophobic Neanderthal evil EVIL EVIL person, puhlease. Be tolerant and inclusive and nice and NOT MEAN AND JUDGMENTAL AND MEAN.

Annnd you're not ferociously judging me in what way now?

Anyway anyway, later watching the video of the game I noticed all the players had their team's insignias in the sodomist color-stripes, you know the ones, the ones that essentially bastardize the true meaning of the rainbow and boy-girl distinction. They were on their caps, on their shoulders, even on the insignias where the television broadcast showed the score. They could have been in several other places but I didn't notice -- it was hard for me to watch much of it.

As far as I could tell not a single player refused to play in this game. In fact, I am seeing very few players or any other stakeholders (managers, coaches, executives, stadium workers, et al) step away with any principled objections -- indeed they are refusing to do so at any of the major league venues, or in any of the instances when a major North American professional sports enterprise holds these "Pride Night" events. I've seen a couple others who have been excoriated for their expressed objections, but they've either been forced into a struggle session-type apology or they are given a slight break if they can declare their reservations are because of their religious beliefs.

One of those players was one who plays for, I believe the Washington Nationals. And he objects because -- yes, you got it -- it violates his Catholic faith.

So now we can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that it is merely this dude's intense religious convictions are on the line, that's all. Good thing it's just that. No, not millions of young adults who irrespective of whatever religious stature excuse is waved about are still being utterly shredded emotionally and spiritually by being convinced that they can be this gender or that gender or non-binary or multi-binary or they can even mutilate their bodies in ghastly ways to try to prove to an wickedly uncaring world that they are somebody. Or all of those things.

Remember the Romans 6 factor: The very real, very harrowing reality is that these poor souls are mindlessly enslaved to their own concupiscence and to the System they think is providing them this thing freedom. And again, doesn't matter, really. Each of us is enslaved to someone. Our pretend freedom may feel nice and comfy, but our master is either our own evildoing and by default the one who is charged with administering its mitigation; or it is the Spirit of God Who in Christ affords us the extraordinarily joyful privilege to find who He made us to be, and do, and live, and love, and flourish richly in the Kingdom.

What's really been happening is Rome provoked this spiffy little Culture War battle at Dodger Stadium last night precisely to get people to believe that the Roman Catholic utopia is under attack and even if you aren't Catholic or even think much about what it really is, you should be supporting Rome and standing beside her in this noble cause.

In yesterday's post -- and in a real sense it is continuing in this post, I admit -- I did the Victor Davis Hanson thing. I got into it detailing the reasons the sodomist agenda marauding through everything leaves a swath of the most gruesome destruction. It isn't that what I shared wasn't meaningful, or that I neglected to extend some words about The Only Deliverance.

But I did not emphasize this key point. That the whole thing last night was merely a setup, drawing people into a more fervent commitment to the System faith. It was all just part of the provocative nature of Cain's Legacy embodied in the Roman Catholic Ecclesiocracy. It is indeed sad there are so many Bible-acquainted Christians joining this modern-day crusade and doing it so pugilistically. It is my firm consideration they simply can't figure what is happening to them because they have been taught so well by the World System Ops the World System ways of the Ecclesiocracy.

This is only of Christ to the extent that people see how ugly the whole enterprise is and they turn to Him. I'm convinced He allows it because sometimes it is the only way people can actually do something about the horrific condition of their own sin. Take a look-see at the sixth chapter of Isaiah to get a better idea of that. God would heal and save them but they aren't really looking at why. Maybe they need to do that first, and look within themselves, and not so much at some excessively goofy cartoon character-type people poking fun at religious sentiments.

After last night's affair I thought of a hundred things I could put down in this post. I may get to more of it later, that's cool. For now, I simply could not fail to get down at least this, some kind of a follow-up to last night's affair. More will come, and as I mentioned before...

I so pray I can share a few more posts with events related to God's apocalyptic revival. 

So looking forward to that.

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I will add that I did adjust the stock photograph of the entrance to Dodger Stadium to conceal certain advertisements I cannot endorse on my blog. I will also add that some news reports put the number of protesters at the stadium Friday night at a few thousand.

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