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To: Faith Presses On

I live in NYC. Seen it all so I guess it doesn’t shock or faze me.

As long as someone isn’t mugging you, you dont care what they’re doing :)


27 posted on 06/19/2016 4:53:53 PM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: dp0622; Hugin; StormEye; NewHampshireDuo; Sequoyah101

“I live in NYC. Seen it all so I guess it doesn’t shock or faze me.

“As long as someone isn’t mugging you, you dont care what they’re doing :)”

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Think of it this way.

The question isn’t a matter of relativism, like compared to other things in New York City, it’s “normal.”

And it isn’t up to man’s standards or interpretation, but God’s.

Is it right before God for adults to pretend to be babies, and to be doing so in order to pretend to have sexual relations between adults and babies?

God tells us even our thoughts will be judged by Him.

This isn’t to say that sinful thoughts won’t enter our minds, but that our response to them is what matters. Do we reject what’s wrong, or nurture it?

Sin also comes out of our hearts, which are sinful.

When we don’t reject what’s wrong in our thoughts, we let it take over our hearts, and that always leads to further sin.

And there is no such thing, either, that sin in our thoughts and minds doesn’t harm other people in some way. That’s impossible. The sin will always be acted out in some way.

And this doesn’t even consider someone’s relationship with God Himself, and that as His creatures we are to live to please Him.

I will just add here, too, that like NewHampshireDuo mentioned in this thread knowing of an adult who wore diapers and they weren’t normal, I was also acquainted with someone who wore them (and didn’t need them). He was a middle-aged man who would also dress as a little girl. God showed me over time that he had an ungodly interest in children. I believe, though, that he never touched a child, though he confessed to someone else in my family of a desire to, and likely the only reason he didn’t was that the prospect of prison deterred him. He didn’t seem to care very much what people thought of him, but the loss of freedom and being able to gratify himself in the most basic ways, from food to a comfortable bed and watching t.v., was enough to deter him from going further than thinking about harming a child, or they were at the time I knew him, at least. But those thoughts certainly affected the person he was.


39 posted on 06/19/2016 6:51:17 PM PDT by Faith Presses On (Above all, politics should serve the Great Commission, "preparing the way for the Lord.")
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