Dr. Michael Brown #fundie raptureforums.com

On a regular basis, we hear the latest horror stories of gay activists targeting Christian businesses, and on a regular basis, the state is siding with the gay activists to the point that now, it is the state attorneys general who are bringing charges against these Christians.

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The bakers [of Sweet Cakes by Melissa, which denied a wedding cake to a lesbian couple] could potentially be fined $200,000 for holding to their Christian convictions. $200,000!

Can you imagine a Jewish photographer being fined $200,000 for refusing to shoot a wedding on the Sabbath?

Can you imagine a Muslim caterer being fined $200,000 for refusing to provide pork for a party?

For that matter, can you imagine a lesbian printer being fined $200,000 for refusing to print flyers for a church that said: "Leviticus 18:22: Homosexuality Is Not OK"?

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What America is learning about now is something some of us have been shouting for the last 10 years: Those who came out of the closet want to put us in the closet.

This aggressive, intolerant activism could be coming to a business or school near you.

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This means that we must push back against the intolerance and discrimination and injustice of gay activism.

And while we know that there are times when the church must serve God and society by going underground, that time is not now here in America, which means that now is the time to strengthen our resolve to do what is right.

I believe 2015 is the year of pushback and that the gay bullying will backfire. And so, while we reach out to every individual who identifies as LGBT, recognizing that the vast majority of them are not aggressive activists, we absolutely, firmly, resolutely resist the onslaught of gay activism on our society, determined to be a holy counterculture movement that will reclaim the moral ground that has been taken out from under our feet.

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