Twitter Just Blocked Us for Quoting St. John Chrysostom on Homosexuality

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If you don't want to get booted from Elon Musk's "free speech" platform, don't bother quoting anything Christian Saints have said about homosexuality.

In an article entitled Homosexuality Is Worse than Murder, we quoted St. John Chrysostom's opinion that it is worse than murder, as well as quotes from St. Maximus the Greek and St. Justinian the Great, and got kicked to the curb for it.



That isn't our tweet, we can't show you ours, because Twitter deleted it.

Twitter's censor polizei probably didn't bother reading the article, and didn't realize that that headline is a direct quote from St. John Chrysostom, one of Christendom's greatest church fathers, revered by literally hundreds of millions of people. But people at Twitter wouldn't know that, because they seem to actively hate Christianity. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that Musk lived with a pagan witch and is in to transhumanism.



Meanwhile, the same post did great on the gab platform. This is one of a thousand examples showing that gab is a champion of free speech, while Twitter most certainly is not.

If you have a Twitter account, please tweet this article at Elon, because we can't tweet anything for the next 12 hours. Also, if you have a GAB account, post it there and also send it directly to Andrew Torba, the founder and CEO. Let's have a big conversation about whether discussing saint's opinions about homosexuality is hate speech or not.

In the Orthodox Church, and also among Catholics, St. John Chrysostom is one of the best known and most well respected heroes of the Christian Faith. He preached verse-by-verse through almost the entire New Testament, which has also made him beloved by many Protestants. He lived more than 1600 years ago, during the 4th century after the birth of Christ.

He preached hundreds of phenomenal messages, many of which we still have with us today. Though his name was simply "John", his teaching was so highly esteemed that people started calling him "Chrysostom", which is Greek for "Golden Mouth".



What did Twitter give us in response to the article? It certainly wasn't free speech. They blocked our access to our account for 12 hours, deleted the tweet, and sent us a little love note, informing us that we had violated their rules against "hateful conduct".

Follow us on our Telegram and Gab channels because it looks like we're going to have a rocky relationship with Twitter, because we have no intention of stopping speaking or tweeting the truth as we understand it.

Of course, since we happen to be sane members of the human race, it turns out there are a lot of things we hate, such as murder, rape, theft, kidnapping, child abuse, drug abuse, and the abuse of authority by a billionaire brat who dresses like Baphomet and censors Christians while he claims to support free speech. On Twitter, would we be allowed to speak against these sorts of things? Or would that be too "hateful"?



Elon wearing Satanic Baphomet costume With inverted cross on Halloween. A coincidence?


So when Elon Musk bought Twitter, he spent 44 billion dollars for what, exactly? He said, “This is a battle for the future of civilization.” — Seriously? What about all those civilizations that were destroyed for not listening to God's warnings about homosexuality? What about the additional cities that were destroyed after that?

Musk tweeted, “If free speech is lost even in America, tyranny is all that lies ahead.” — And if Twitter gets to define what constitutes "free speech", then free speech has been lost already. Hello, tyranny.

Musk talks a good game, but he's not living up to his promises:




Is anyone here impressed with Elon's version of "free speech"? We certainly aren't.

Free speech for demons but not for Christians, is not free speech. Free speech for sodomites and sexual deviants but not for Christians, is not free speech.

Of course, it wasn't our words that got us booted off Twitter. It was the words of St. John Chrysostom, one of the greatest Christian saints in the history of the world. So it's only fitting that we let him have the last word here. If St. John were to respond to Elon Musk, what would he say? He just might repeat something he already said long ago:





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