NASSAU, Bahamas, Feb 6 (LSN) A Norwegian cruise liner, the Leeward, chartered by some 900 homosexual passengers, was prevented from landing in the Bahamas by high winds and waves. Christian leaders, who demonstrated Tuesday to protest the proposed landing of the ship, rejoiced at the turn of events, and called it an answer to their prayers. Baptist Bishop Harcourt Pinder, president of the Bahamas Christian Council, noted that the Bahamas government had invited the cruise ship to dock on its shores after the homosexual “love boat” was denied permission to dock in the Cayman Islands. “But I still feel that prayer is the weapon we should use to fight a lot of the ills about us,” Rev. Pinder said. “Prayer fails not and history has proven that.” The Leeward left Miami Jan. 30 and is scheduled to visit the Mexican ports of Cancun and Cozumel before returning.
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PRAYERS ANSWERED AS STORM PREVENTS HOMOSEXUAL INVASION
NASSAU, Bahamas, Feb 6 (LSN) A Norwegian cruise liner, the Leeward, chartered by some 900 homosexual passengers, was prevented from landing in the Bahamas by high winds and waves. Christian leaders, who demonstrated Tuesday to protest the proposed landing of the ship, rejoiced at the turn of events, and called it an answer to their prayers. Baptist Bishop Harcourt Pinder, president of the Bahamas Christian Council, noted that the Bahamas government had invited the cruise ship to dock on its shores after the homosexual “love boat” was denied permission to dock in the Cayman Islands. “But I still feel that […]
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