I did indeed enjoy the article. I’m encouraged that there are those who understand what’s happening. I’ve left two churches when they’ve decided to “have compassion” on those suffering from homosexuality and allow them to pretend that they are part of the body of the church while still openly practicing homosexuality. They seem to have lost sight the fact that repentance is necessary before obtaining forgiveness. “But...sin is sin” they say. Here’s my example of that fallacy as it pertains to the current homosexual revolution. It’s only a matter of time until LGBT demand that their unholy ceremonies be performed by ordained Christian ministers. If sin is sin; then compare them to an unrepentant murderer walking in to a Christian Church. “Hello,” he would cordially greet the pastor. “My name is Joe and I’m a murderer. I’ve come to join your congregation. No, I don’t ever intend to stop murdering. In fact, I might find some likely victims among your parishioners. I also want you to perform a ceremony for me in which you proclaim, before The Creator, that you both confirm and condone my right to keep right on killing people until I die. After all, sin is sin. I’m no different than those gay couples for which you’ve benevolently performed marriage ceremonies. Didn’t they swear “’til death do us part?” Besides, I was born to kill.”
The same thing happened during the “sexual revolution” pertaining to adultery. It’s a steady drip, drip of acquiescing to and ignoring the consequences of sin that began in the Garden. The difference today is that we’re coming to the end of it.
Glad you enjoyed the article. It clarified the situation for me in a way that I can use to explain to others why homosexuality cannot be accepted (the sin or the faith)and why unrepentant homosexuals are not Christian (as many claim to be - they always forget that Jesus said “go and sin no more”). I also had not thought of homosexuals as identifying themselves by their sin ... which they do. Also, those Christians who accept or embrace or condone homosexuality (I hear “love the sinner not the sin” a lot) are helping homosexuals to lose their souls.
Often lately, my thoughts tend to be “come, Lord Jesus”.