Last night I watched the Colorado Avalanche play the Calgary Flames in Denver on television.
The game was good, but all the crap being forced down people’s throats about how homosexuality and homosexuals should be openly embraced as normal was absolutely disgusting.
Throughout the game both announcers—Marc Moser and Peter McNab—for the Avalanche were brimming over how supportive they were toward what Jesus calls an abomination (Lev 18:22; 20:13).
During one of the intermissions Altitude sports even conducted an interview with Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog and asked him some ridiculous questions on how wonderful queers, sodomites, and the abominable were.
Given that Landeskog is married and has a child, no one in his right mind should have believed a word Landeskog said, for he equated his marriage to his wife with the perversion of two guys getting their jollies with each other and calling it “love.”
On the other hand, if Landeskog was sincere, then he managed to not only insult his wife by comparing her to a pervert, he insulted himself and his child as well.
The same applies to anyone else who lauds the abominable and those destined to a devil’s hell.
Over the years I’ve seen many Avalanche games, but this one was truly one of the saddest.
Not only did they lose the game to the Flames 4-3 in overtime, they did so on a night that gave sanction to a sin that God abhors, and eventually sends people to the flames of the abyss for practicing it.
Such is the wrong course professional sports has taken recently, as those pushing the agenda falsely assume that everyone approves of all the mental, moral, and spiritual sickness.
They, however, could not be more wrong in their faulty assumption.
Homosexuality is a sin, a blight, and an insult to Almighty God, and any rational thinking person knows that to be true.
Sin is not for anyone, much less everyone, regardless if the National Hockey League, the Colorado Avalanche, or those lacking enough intestinal fortitude to say “No!” claim otherwise.
They are soon to find that out.