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Google Doesn't Want You to See This Letter From a Christian Pastor About Pride Month

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Scroll down for the full text of the letter. It is very beautifully said. I saved my own copy of Pastor Phillips letter just in case they try to make it disappear again.


Dan Phillips, a Christian pastor and sometimes blogger, recently posted a letter he sent to his congregation to help parents explain Pride Month to their children.

The letter (read it in its entirety below) was posted on June 5 on the Pyromaniacs blog, which is hosted on the Google-owned Blogger platform. It was a thoughtful letter with sound biblical advice for families trying to navigate the rainbow-saturated month of June. In fact, I forwarded it to my son and daughter-in-law and told them to bookmark it for when those questions come up with our granddaughter, as they inevitably will.


Not long after the letter was posted, Google/Blogger stepped in and censored the post.

Not only that, but the post has been scrubbed from archiving sites like the Wayback Machine and Archive.ph. It has also been disappeared from Google Search. And Blogger apparently even removed it from the backend of the site—a scary development that I’d not heard of before.
 
Great letter but like all things we are being "SO CALLED" PROTECTED FROM THOSE PEOPLE. Makes me say " I CAN THINK FOR MYSELF. But they don't want me to. 😡
Well frankly, what "they want" can go fly a kite off a short pier.

I serve the Lord, not a bunch of nasty, backbiting, treacherous, depraved, perverted, dim-witted, conniving, duplicitous, deranged, psychotic sycophants who suffer from delusion, paranoia and the world's worst case of constipation.
 
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