Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Pron, Homosexuality, and Family

Warning:

I know people are extremely touchy about homosexuality, and their feelings towards it. I want people to know that I know of several homosexual people, and don't consider myself a bigot. I would not refuse business, or to offer aid to a person of their political standing, but do refuse to falter in some of my own personal beliefs on the topic. This is not an issue of discrimination, but rather one of personal political understanding, and knowledge.

The following video talks about some of the sexual depravities released about Hue Heffner, from a former "House Girlfriend." She talks about weekly sex rituals, and modes of operation around the house. KJ, on the channel TheScariestMovieEver also shares some enlightening information on homosexuality, and the role of family in the Christian world.


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo8fiE2-s0SZu6Onb8lNLMQ
TheScariestMovieEver
K.J Ozborne

To any Christian reading, wondering why I wouldn't refuse business, or aid to a homosexual, my philosophy is deeply rooted in scriptures. I also don't want to be misinterpreted by same sex advocates, because I'm aware of scriptures calling for death, I just don't know if they still stand. Either way, I'll do my best to explain my position.

In scripture we're called to follow man's law, when possible. Of course, this can't be done when it conflicts with God's own ordinances, but it is in scripture to follow human institution when possible.

Peter 2:13
13 Submit yourselves for the Lord’s sake to every human institution, whether to a king as the one in authority, 14 or to governors as sent by him for the punishment of evildoers and the praise of those who do right.

"Submit yourselves for the Lord's sake to every human institution, whether to a king as the one in authority."

Our law has stated that bigotry against same sex people is a crime, and I don't think we shouldn't have that in us to give.

Christians have refused to serve homosexuals in capacities I understand, but also some that I don't.

To those that have refused to marry, this is not the time to be in the wedding business. As we move towards the future we may see all kinds of strange marriages, including marrying objects, animals, and possibly worst. The best way to avoid the crime of bigotry is to not commit the sin of entering the business in this generation, or to have committed to the sin of entering in some generations passed. Do God's will. Let the sinful marry themselves.

To those who refuse to aid, or give food, this is not a command from God.

Remember what Jesus said to the pharisees, when they said, "Look, this man is healing on Sabbath, he is a sinner!" and tried to hold it against him?

Luke 14:5
And answered them, saying, Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, and will not straightway pull him out on the sabbath day?

Besides calling himself Lord of Sabbath, in other verses, Jesus said in this one, it's okay to do good on Sabbath according to God's will, and that not one of them wouldn't have helped their own oxe, or sheep, out of a hole.

Another verse:

Matthew 6:26
Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?

Jesus is saying don't worry about your life, God takes care of birds, and they don't even have barns for storage, won't he care for you, as you're much better than they are to him.

Get the drift here? If Jesus says it's okay to help an animal on sabbath, and that we're better than animals, how can we justify not helping each other? Would you be a hypocrite if you dug an animal out of a hole on sabbath, or helped an old lady cross the road, but didn't offer a homosexual a drink because of their sexual preference?

I'm not even advocating not having a crime against homosexuality, as would be a straight right in a democratic process. I'm just saying, we have to following God's will and law.

Just due, is due, where it's due. We have to remember that criminal process comes AFTER the trial. Not before.

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