Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Atlanta’s Fire Chief Suspended For Publicly Professing Christian Beliefs

Via Terry

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Even in Atlanta you will be made to care. Atlanta’s Fire Chief, Kelvin Cochran, has been suspended for one month for writing a book in which he maintains orthodox Christian beliefs on sex and marriage.
According to the Atlanta Business Chronicle,
Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran is suspended for one month without pay after publishing a book that says homosexuality and having multiple sexual partners is “vile,” “vulgar”, and “inappropriate”.
The 162-page paperback titled “Who Told You That You Were Naked?” is being sold at Amazon.com.
The description of the book from Amazon is as follows:

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6 comments:

  1. Sounds like a perfect case for the ACLU to get involved with.

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    1. Well, believe it or not, they do take some Conservative cases.

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  2. You're right. And it's becoming more necessary in light of the Communists in our government and its bureaucracies.

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    1. Yes, but there are some some conservative firms, but they don't have the money of the ACLU I am sure.

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  3. So where are the pastors? If they from the pulpit will not speak out, defending this guy and the traditional teaching of the Church, then what good are they? Of course I do know the answer, they love their tax exempt status more than the love God.

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    1. they love their tax exempt status more than the love God.

      Evidently. Charlatans.

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