Hey aCW, I dropped by to see if you were in San Diego today. I was at Balboa Park and there were a group of those people who go around with the big black signs with flames and such on them, the ones that say things like Eternal Hell Awaits!!!! and Ask Me Why You Deserve Hell!!! (More scarier flames.)
Yet another beautiful city park that has been overrun with homosexuals cruising for anonymous sex.
In truth and reality, Balboa Park for decades served as a “meeting” (cruising) place for gay men. In bushes, trail ways, park benches, and yes, bathrooms.
http://lgbtweekly.com/2015/06/04/balboa-park-and-the-lgbt-community/
Anyway, they had a loudspeaker, and took turns yelling at people, telling a Muslim woman with a head scarf on that she was going to hell (repeating it about 20 hundred times) and asking her if her husband was a pilot. Then they took to yelling about fags and lesbians, and about how the crossdressing queers were invading the women's restrooms... and at that point, I thought: Hey, that could be aCW!
Just wondering if you wandered down here from Seattle.
Sounds like a gay ole time in San Diego's Balboa Park anna. Did you just happen to wander into the park or was there a specific LGBTQ rally that you were attending?
Regarding the street preachers'...
"method".
Nicer Than God
http://kgov.com/nicer-than-God
Oh, and they weren't going over too well with the crowd, who used their power of free speech to let them know exactly what they thought of them.
(i.e. the tolerant LGBTQ crowd roughed up the street preachers).
The one with the microphone was waving a Bible (I knew it was a Bible because it had BIBLE in big words down the front and back of it so we'd know for sure) but it didn't look like he was getting very far with his evangelization efforts.
If the street preachers prevented one person from contracting AIDS that day, then they did their job. Hopefully some of the homosexuals saw the lie that they were living and accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior that day.
That would qualify was a fantastic day at the park in my book anna.