Ireland Redefines Marriage: You Need to Know What Really  Happened In This 
Catholic Country

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By _Michael Brown_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/michael-brown/)   , 
CP Op-Ed Contributor
May 27, 2015|6:06  am







 
 
I almost never do this, but I felt it was very important to share a letter  
with you so that the whole world could understand what really happened in  
Ireland as this predominantly Catholic nation voted decisively to redefine  
marriage.... 
 


What can we learn from the vote to redefine marriage in Ireland, a  
traditionally Catholic country? 
1) Traditional "Christian" religion cannot stop the juggernaut of gay  
activism. Only a living, vibrant faith will have the energy and commitment and  
depth to stand firm. 
2) Sex-scandals in the Catholic Church in the 1990's robbed the Church of  
its moral authority. How can the Church speak to the society about sexual  
morality when it has largely disqualified itself? Scandals like this take a 
long  time to get over, and here in America, we have been plagued by 
Evangelical  scandals as well, involving some of our well-known leaders. To the 
extent we are  deemed hypocritical, to that extent we lack moral authority. 
3) Ireland was not ready for the massive influx of gay activist funding  
from America. Sadly, from President Obama down, America has been an aggressive 
 force for normalizing homosexuality, and without American funding and 
vision, it  is doubtful that Ireland would have voted so strongly for such 
radical  change. 
What happened in Ireland should be a wake-up call for the Church  
worldwide. 
In response to my post, a woman who supports our ministry and lives in  
Ireland wrote to me, concerned that I was implying that believers in Ireland  
"hadn't done enough to get the Gospel out." (Actually, the reverse was true: 
I  wanted people to understand the opposition they faced.) 
She continued: "Let me tell you more about what really happened here..." 
What she wrote is so important, giving detailed support to what I had read 
_elsewhere_ 
(http://massresistance.com/docs/gen2/15b/Ireland-marriage-vote/index.html) , 
that I wanted to shout it from the rooftops for  everyone to 
hear. There was extraordinary pressure brought against those who  stood for 
marriage in Ireland, and the vote hardly reflects an unbiased  enlightenment. 
She wrote: "I am an Irish citizen who voted and campaigned for a NO vote. 
For  anyone who thinks we were negligent concerning the Gospel or in any 
other way,  let me tell you some of what we were up against... 
"This news is devastating to the nearly 37.9% of us who voted NO, many of 
us  born again Christians. We tried so hard to prevent it, but were up 
against every  political party and up against millions of US dollars that were 
being poured  into the yes campaign. American billionaire, Chuck Feeney alone 
contributed over  $24 million. Every 'civil rights' group on the block was 
behind the yes vote.  When NO vote campaign signs were posted in Dublin and 
other places, they were  vandalized. Public media is supposed to allow 50:50 
coverage for each side of a  constitutional issue. This was blatantly 
ignored. The public police force was  drafted in to support the YES vote and to 
register college students to vote, and  they passed out YES badges to each 
student as they did so. And these things are  only part of the story. The 
pressure was incessant and unbelievable. Even the  ballot paper was biased. We 
argued that the term 'marriage equality' was biased,  but yet that term made it 
on to the ballot paper. 
"Meanwhile, Christians fasted and prayed. We passed out flyers. We used  
social media to communicate our concerns. But all this was on a very grass 
roots  level. Only the Iona Institute stood up for the No vote. Only three  
representatives in our entire Dail (our parliament) stood up for a No vote. Is  
there any small nation on earth that would survive such an onslaught? I'm  
actually amazed that the NO vote was as high as 37.9% after what I have  
seen. 
"As for the Gospel, can any of us really do 'enough'? No matter how much we 
 do, will we not always wish we could do more? We have God on our side 
though. I  believe He has allowed this to happen for His reasons. But we will 
have the  ultimate victory." 
Sadly, the tried and true tactics of bullying, intimidation, media  
bombardment, aggressive activism, and massive US funding won another victory 
for  
the gay revolution. 
But this Irish Christian woman is absolutely right: We will have the 
ultimate  victory (not over gays but in the Lord), which is one of the main 
points 
I make  in my newest book, due out in September, Outlasting the Gay 
Revolution:  Where Homosexual Activism Is Really Going and How to Turn the 
Tide. 
Right now, though, the believers in Ireland need our prayers, our  
encouragement, and our solidarity. This is part of an all-out war on the  
gospel.
Read more at  
http://www.christianpost.com/news/ireland-redefines-marriage-you-need-to-know-what-really-happened-in-this-catholic-country-139590/#tF4MSz
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