Friday, 17 September 2021

Why I protest against hypocrisy

 

Why I protest against hypocrisy that is Free Presbyterianism


Personally I think it is a shame that Professor, the Rev, Doctor Ian Brown of the Martyrs Memorial lacks the courage to take his own advice he offered to gay people on 1Sunday 14Th June 2015. {ref 200th anniversary of battle of Waterloo}. 

I also think it a shame that the rest of Free Presbyterianism doesn’t take that advice either.


That is defined hypocrisy is it not, to give advice, one is not prepared to act on oneself. “Do as I say, not as I do. “

the kettle calling the teapot black

He, Professor Brown clearly not happy, uses the word hypocrisy a lot in his sermon called the 2Great betrayal of decency and democracy. When he was not too pleased at new laws being introduced by what he calls wicked politicians {also on sermon audio },


seems to me like Free Presbyterians have in their minds modified John 3:17 KJV, to read,

* For God didn't send His Son in the world, to condemn the world, “We do that for him” *


My first real insight into Free Presbyterianism came in 3 1986 , even though I had attended services before that date but on that date I experienced what I presume Rev Leckey might call, “Christian morality” on the steps of Stormont. In my belief only a Devil would have cast aside the sacrifice RUC made during the troubles in a fit of selfish pettiness {because we would not mutiny in favour of him}. Only a devil could have said those things and in my view it was a devil who said them. Their then moderator who was that speaker went home to the safety and security of a home protected 24/7. I know his home was so protected for I supervised those who did so.


I am getting nervous about Cookstown as I go to perform my solo parade related protest at Mid Ulster Pride . Though I know that nervousness is a good thing,


I was nervous few years ago when I stood alone outside ashers bakehouse in Royal Avenue with a placard offering a single £100 reward for a bible verse showing the the management of ashers was being obedient to Jesus-God by refusing a cake, I don’t believe they were and no one claimed it .


I was nervous getting up on to the stage in the auditorium at Palace Barracks in Holywood to give 2 fifty minute back to back lectures on social interaction to over 100 .


even though for the guts of three years all I did was lecture in class to police recruits in Enniskillen or probationers in Connswater, I always was nervous before going into class. But it didn’t stop me.


I, like Patsy McGlone would like Rev Marcus Leckey to call off his in my view unchristian protest. Though I doubt he will. I note from his reported response to Mr McGlone he sees it as a rights issue, not unlike Ashers, they too seen it as a rights issue . Its certainly not scriptural


I’m glad The Rev Leckey is in favour of free speech, so he wont object to me exercising mine. As I make it abundantly clear to the marchers and supporters that they don’t need to change, they can come as they are to my Presbyterian denomination’s churches, for services, for communion, and also for fellowship. Just as Jesus-God would have it. I am not there representing my church, I am a non-subscribing Presbyterian, I am constantly inviting people to join us.


Gerry Leddy




1MONDAY 23RD JUNE 1986

2SUNDAY 14TH JUNE 2015

3WEDNESDAY 10th JULY 2019

Thursday, 16 September 2021

today i issued a press release

 

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Seems Jesus-God isn't as interested in our sex lives,

as Free Presbyterians are.



Also seems like Free Presbyterians have (in their minds) modified John 3:17 KJV, to read,

* For God didn't send His Son in the world, to condemn the world, “We’ll do that for him” *


1. The Private individual protest at mid-ulster pride asks the ‘Christian Morality’ protest, if Jesus-God didn't come to condemn ?? what gives you the right to do so.


A group of sinners - protesting about another group of sinners - about sin,

is crazy when you think about it


It is also Pharisee-like and non-Christian. Its Emulating the Pharisees. The only instance of it in the new testament was the Pharisees protesting to Jesus-God in a cornfield as to why HIS followers do what is not lawful to do on the sabbath. Mark 2:24


2. The Private individual protest at mid-ulster pride will me highlighting the 25th Chapter of Matthews gospel, [KJV] :-


there are no questions in the final judgement at the end of time about our consensual sexual exploits while alive, neither hetero nor homo. Seems Jesus-God isn't as interested in our sex lives as Free Presbyterians are.


3. The Private individual protest at mid-ulster pride:

is not there representing the non-subscribing Presbyterian Church he belongs to,

but will make it clear to anyone who wants to know

that the non-subscribing church will welcome all the parade participants,

at regular services and communion services, without judgement or need to change


4. The Private individual protest at mid-ulster pride: is glad the minister at Cookstown FPC is in favour of free speech, so he shouldn't be offended by this individual exercising his.



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Friday, 10 September 2021

no sabbath for unemployed or retired

According to the Free Presbyterian publication " separated unto the gospel, page 28 " the term 7th day means

By the term 7th day, the Lord speaks of the day following 6 days of labour, what ever those 6 days of labour might be. 

So a market trader for example whose busiest days are the weekend takes one day off per week on Tuesday.  That Tuesday is a day following 6 days of labour.  If he is Christian that Tuesday is his sabbath. And he spends all day praying and telling God how great God is. Totally keeping within the description in the Free Presbyterian Publication "Separated unto the Gospel, page 28.

So in my opinion protests about activities on Sunday the chosen day of Free Presbyterians is nothing to do with their beliefs or piety, it's sheer arrogance that everyone else should follow them. 

And the unemployed, retired, incapacitated who don't toil at labour at any day of the week don't qualify for a sabbath in the 1st place and can watch football any day of the week without annoying the sensitivities of anyone who believes what the free Presbyterians believe enough to put it in print


Tuesday, 7 September 2021

who do you go to for inspiration

A brethren friend says that if I get to the judgement in Matthew 25 then I missed the rapture. 

Still waiting for his response on where Jesus-God taught about the rapture. 

A few years ago when I was doing one of my lone protests one in particular was outside ashers bakehouse in Royal avenue offering a single £100 reward for a bible verse from KJV that shows the actions of ashers management was being obedient to christ.

 My placard had 2 verses on it from Matthews gospel.

 During my 2 hour protest the staff of ashers offered me tea or coffee very nice but I refused

 but a gent in an immaculate tailered suit came out of ashers and before he walked down the street came to me and told me I was promoting filth. He also told me to forget Matthew but read Romans instead. 

I wonder did he realize what he was saying, forget the teachings of Jesus-God but read a sinful pharisee called Paul instead.

 And the more I think if it, how many others in N. Ireland do just that rely on the views of a sinful men and not the teachings of a sinless God.

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