A progressive Wyoming minister told children they have much to look forward to in the Kingdom of Heaven — or they could just go to a Pride parade. .In a video released by Libs of TikTok, an unidentified minister addressed children from the pulpit and likened one to the other due to all the “glitter” and all people “welcome.”.“It’s the glitter that makes the Pride parade like Heaven,” she said. “Like pearly gates and streets of gold. Surely, Heaven must have as much glitter as a Pride parade.”.A man, presumably another pastor, joined her at the podium. .“Some people do not think the Pride parade is like Heaven, after all, who would let these people in?” he said. “Surely there’s some kind of form to fill out, one must be given clearance and at least abide by the dress code. Speaking of that, what is the dress code for Heaven? What documentation is required?”.“Of course, this is the strongest argument that the Kingdom of Heaven is like a Pride parade: all are welcome,” the first speaker continued. “We don’t get to decide who’s in and who’s out. Everybody’s in. Everybody.”.“Or maybe the Kingdom of Heaven is like the pride parade, because it is a protest against bigotry,” the man chimed in again. “Against hate. Against fear. A protest against being someone you aren’t. Against the idea that only some of us are worthy. A protest against anything that does not lift up love.”
A progressive Wyoming minister told children they have much to look forward to in the Kingdom of Heaven — or they could just go to a Pride parade. .In a video released by Libs of TikTok, an unidentified minister addressed children from the pulpit and likened one to the other due to all the “glitter” and all people “welcome.”.“It’s the glitter that makes the Pride parade like Heaven,” she said. “Like pearly gates and streets of gold. Surely, Heaven must have as much glitter as a Pride parade.”.A man, presumably another pastor, joined her at the podium. .“Some people do not think the Pride parade is like Heaven, after all, who would let these people in?” he said. “Surely there’s some kind of form to fill out, one must be given clearance and at least abide by the dress code. Speaking of that, what is the dress code for Heaven? What documentation is required?”.“Of course, this is the strongest argument that the Kingdom of Heaven is like a Pride parade: all are welcome,” the first speaker continued. “We don’t get to decide who’s in and who’s out. Everybody’s in. Everybody.”.“Or maybe the Kingdom of Heaven is like the pride parade, because it is a protest against bigotry,” the man chimed in again. “Against hate. Against fear. A protest against being someone you aren’t. Against the idea that only some of us are worthy. A protest against anything that does not lift up love.”