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It is , and/or was been my new years resolution to take back the rainbow, since the sixties it has be used as something other than originally designed, that is, its purpose and meaning have been altered to fit the thinking of those outside of the Christian religion.

The biblical meaning to us is a covenant...
But the world has taken it and distorted its meaning to fit their own personal values and standards of living.
Even though, it is a Christian symbol, and rightfully so; for it wraps around the thrown of God.
Often I gaze at it, when I see it, and imagine how large the thrown of God is, as I see the rainbow stretch from one end of the horizon, all the way across the sky to the other end of the horizon.

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We should have rainbow flags and banners with Scripture on them. That would be certain to draw some attention among many.

It's sad that so much of what was once good, such as the image of a rainbow, the word "gay", and even to an extent "born again", and other things are being corrupted by the world.

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We should have rainbow flags and banners with Scripture on them. That would be certain to draw some attention among many.
It's sad that so much of what was once good, such as the image of a rainbow, the word "gay", and even to an extent "born again", and other things are being corrupted by the world.


Mightn't that be rather the same thing as using terms like 'Ladies Night Out'? :stirthepot: Edited by salyan
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Mightn't that be rather the same thing as using terms like 'Ladies Night Out'? :stirthepot:

No, because "Ladies Night Out" was never a Christian or biblical term. But I do appreciate the attempted connection! :icon_smile:
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I always found it rather humorous in a not so funny sort of way that the rainbow has been adopted as a symbol of a evil lifestyle considering what God created it for according to the scriptures. Given that the worldwide flood was sent to destroy man for the utter corruption man as a whole had given himself up to, and given that God, according to the scriptures, created the rainbow as a visible covenant that he would not again destroy the earth by flood it always seemed funny to me that they would chose it as their symbol and wave their rainbow banners in their parades. Sort of like they are unconsciously "reminding" God that he promised not to destroy the whole earth again with a flood for their utter corruption. They failed to read the fine print though, no more worldwide floods, judgement will eventually come as worldwide fire instead...

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