Was the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle a Christian Example?
By
Julio Severo
While all the left-wing and right-wing
media showed a remarkable consensus and unity in their praises for the royal
wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, there was a point that deserved
special attention and worry. One of the Protestant ministers, Bishop Michael
Curry, chosen by Harry and Meghan to officiate their wedding, is a known
advocate of the homosexual agenda.
Curry, the first African-American to
preside over the Episcopal Church, is a fighter for gay “marriage.”
Yet, advocacy of homosexuality is not an
exclusive problem of Curry. Harry and Meghan also adhere to the same advocacy.
In a report titled “Meghan Markle and
Prince Harry: LGBT Issues Are ‘Basic Human Rights,’” the Hollywood Reporter
said, “Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are putting LGBT rights at the forefront
of their royal agenda.”
The homosexual website Pink News said,
“the royal couple will continue to proudly promote LGBT issues.”
Yet, without feminism, homosexuality
cannot advance, and feminism is exactly Meghan’s turf.
According to the left-wing website
Vanities, Markle has a history of activism with U.N. Women, the most
pro-abortion organization within the United Nations. In a U.N. speech in 2015,
she mentioned her activism began when she saw a Procter & Gamble ad that
portrayed women in home work. She wrote letters to the feminist writer Gloria
Allred and then First Lady Hillary Clinton complaining. After the feminist
pressure, P&G changed the ad.
Feminism destroys women’s role in
marriage, hindering them from being healthy wives and mothers, and
homosexuality destroys men’s role, hindering them from being husbands and
fathers.
Homosexuality is essentially against
marriage and family.
God created man and woman to join together
in marriage and have children. Or you support marriage or you support
homosexuality. You cannot support both at the same time, for both are mutually
antagonistic. One is normal and ordained by God, and the other is abnormal and hated
by God.
God calls the sexual union between a man
and a woman within marriage a blessing. But He calls the sexual union between a
man and another man repugnant and detestable, according to his Word, which
commands,
“You
shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination.” (Leviticus
18:22 ESV)
In marriage, man is the leader and God’s calling
to a wife is to be submissive to her husband. Meghan is a known feminist. Also,
she is a divorced woman. British royal traditions did not allow their
royal men to marry divorced women. Royal traditions are being broken.
This in no way excuses Harry and his
former sexual behavior, which was not so chaste as his alleged Christian
profession requires.
The royal wedding was some sort of scheme
to break old royal traditions. A marriage imprisoned by homosexual and feminist
activism, including with divorce and sexual irresponsibility, is not a real
marriage as God intended. It is an ideological alliance intended to bring a
message and a model to the population. Intends to break its most conservative
values.
Could
it also be a subtle message for British white natives to intermix in marriage
with non-white immigrants, who are, by coincidence, largely Muslim?
While the British royalties are playing
with Christianity, marriage, family and values, Islam is advancing in the
United Kingdom. London
is now under Islamic control.
U.K. forgot what Winston Churchill said,
“How
dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the
fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there
is this fearful fatalistic apathy.”
U.K., which successfully resisted Nazism,
is being defeated by feminism, homosexuality and Islam, promoted often by its
own royalties.
In the old times, the British people would
say, “God save the Queen!” Really! May God save her and her family from their
own efforts to break their old conservative values. And while they are not
saved, may God save the good British people from their Queen, their royal
family and their activism.
Portuguese
version of this article: O casamento real do príncipe Harry e Meghan Markle foi
um exemplo cristão?
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