By Stan Goodenough
Jun 17, 2007
More than 1,000 police officers were dispatched in Jerusalem Sunday evening as thousands of religious Jews took to the capital's streets to protest Thursday's scheduled homosexual march.
The participants reportedly were largely from the so-called ultra-orthodox community, including some from the ranks of anti-Zionist hassidim.
They are endeavoring to register as strong a protest as possible in order to persuade the city's police to cancel the march.
Jerusalem is a sacred city to hundreds of millions of Christians, and millions of Jews, around the world.
It is this very fact that has given the militant homosexual movement a reason to flaunt its twisted lifestyle here.
There's is an "in your face" message to God.