A Mormon church in Littleton, Colorado had a Book of Mormon burned on the church's doorstep Tuesday night.



The Denver Channel reports here with text and video on the incident. A couple of men were sitting in a vehicle in the parking lot prior to the incident, and witnesses don't believe they were church members.



It is suspected that the arson was committed against this church because of the stand taken by the Mormon Church in support of California's marriage protection amendment, Proposition 8.



Since the measure passed in last week's election, there have been several incidents of anger, violence and disruption. These incidents have included racial epithets hurled at black people (blacks supported the measure 70%-30%), disruption of a church service by homosexual activists, stealing and vandalizing private property, intimidating and assaulting an old lady with a cross, and public calls for violence and murder against Prop 8 supporters.



We haven't seen a whole lot of "tolerance" from the apostles of tolerance from the homosexual community lately.



Homosexual activists have put their best face forward in recent decades, in accordance with the positive PR strategy advised by "After the Ball," a book written by homosexual activists advising the homosexual community to hide its undesirable elements and present a positive image.



However, it seems that when the people assert "government of the people" and wrest public policy from homosexual activists and their judicial activist allies, all that composure goes flying out the window and we see what really lies beneath: pride, arrogance and a whole lot of hate.



They don't care about "government of the people, by the people and for the people." They don't care about representative democracy. They don't care about the rule of law. They don't care about constitutions. They don't care about what's good for children. They don't care about what's best for society. They don't care about natural behavior. They don't care about morality. They don't care about living as the Creator created us to and told us to.



All they care about is what they want.