C.H. Spurgeon

Sinners, let me address you with words of life; Jesus wants nothing from you, nothing whatsoever, nothing done, nothing felt; he gives both work and feeling. Ragged, penniless, just as you are, lost, forsaken, desolate, with no good feelings, and no good hopes, still Jesus comes to you, and in these words of pity he addresses you, "Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out."

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

'our closest genetic relatives deserve rights'


Looks like our 'evolutionary comrades' are finally about to get the human rights they 'deserve'. ^o);

How interesting of a boast, 'Spain did not legalize divorce until the 1980s, but Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialist government has legalized gay marriage, reduced the influence of the Catholic Church in education and set up an Equality Ministry.'

2 comments:

BEAST FCD said...

You have a problem with humans having abortion rights, marriage rights, and other forms of suffrage......and now you have a problem with apes having rights and freedom?

Perhaps the only recourse will be to throw you into a cage with the rest of the apes in the zoo! You can then proselytize to man's closest genetic cousins, and spare us your biblical trash!

Cheerfully
Beast

Splinters of Silver said...

Ah, 'rights' - interestingly, only 'some' apes will apparently have 'rights' while others will yet remain in captivity as spectacles for humans to enjoy. And they are boasting 'an Equality Ministry'? They must have forgotten about their 'closest genetic cousins' here.

:-) Tim

John Bunyan

To be saved is to be preserved in the faith to the end. 'He that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.' (Mt. 24:13) Not that perseverance is an accident in Christianity, or a thing performed by human industry; they that are saved 'are kept by the power of God, through faith unto salvation.' (1 Pet. 1: 3-6) But perseverance is absolutely necessary to the complete saving of the soul…. He that goeth to sea with a purpose to arrive at Spain, cannot arrive there if he be drowned by the way; wherefore perseverance is absolutely necessary to the saving of the soul.