Posted on 07/02/2019 10:18:31 AM PDT by rktman
I recently received a letter from a Thomas Carpenter of Santa Monica, California. Suffice it to say the letter represented everything we would expect from his kind.
It appears Carpenter was offended because I spoke the unambiguous truth in my syndicated op-ed titled: Homosexuality is not normal; its deviant sexual lust.
Following is the chaps jeremiad as it was received, unedited or changed in any way:
For someone who says he doesnt hate homosexuals you really go out of your way to judge and condemn them. As a person raised in a religious background, I distinctly recall the part about not judging others. If you loved them, you would accept them as other children of God, because thats what they are. As for the part about homosexuality being a deviancy, I would ask you if you have bothered to read what the major medical/scientific associations all say about the subject? They distinctly say that homosexuality is a sexual orientation, and NOT a deviancy or a disorder! As such, these experts agree that homosexuality is not contagious either, so forget that threat. You say its your right to refuse to accept acts of sexual perversion, and thats true, just dont do anything you consider a perversion. It just isnt your right as a born again Christian to play God. As for subject being born again, I personally see that many of your kind overreact to many of lifes realities, perhaps as a compensation for your own insecurities and past failures. But who am I to judge!
Carpenter is emblematic of those who are remorselessly given over to sin. What he has written sounds akin to someone making bubbling sounds with their head in the toilet.
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Deserves repeating!
The confusion arises from seeing homosexuality as something a person IS. It’s not. It’s something a person DOES. In separating the person — the doer — from the deed, we can judge the act without judging God’s creature.
It is God’s place to judge the person. But He’s made it pretty clear which way the balance will fall on practicing homosexuals.
No.
LOL! No doubt the most hateful and intolerant ones we know are the first to put the “NOH8” out there as a meme. And they refuse to see it as hypocritical. We must accept EVERYTHING from them and they will NOT accept anything from us. But, I’m good.
***”Approval” is also a judgement. They want approval. So the problem isn’t “judgement,” it’s not getting approval. ***
Exactly eight.
Yeah its like the guy who has a King Cobra, a Black Mamba and a Coral snake for pets. He is trying to convince you that its okay because theres no law against having them, but most importantly, he has them because he can have them. Youre not him, so you cant understand all of the inner turmoil and strife that comes along with not having what you so desperately want. Hell say God made him that way. So, who are you to judge him? Same thing with homosexuals, trannies, et. al. Theyre pretending to be something they truly are not because they can, and theres not really much you can do about it other than engaging in pointless banter. Their mind has been turned over to reprobation, and theyre right, and youre wrong. Its not their problem, its yours. You’re just going to have to deal with it.
And then one day, the Cobra bites him, and half his abdomen splits open as the venom quickly digests and rots his tissues away in the multiple bite sites on his body, and very soon hes struggling to keep his intestines inside his abdomen and off of the floor. Hes screaming in pain begging for someone, anyone to help him. Hes hoping that paramedics arrive quickly, hopefully in time get him to the hospital to put him back together and pump him full of super expensive antivenin in a desperate attempt to save him. He may end up at best losing a limb or two, at worst losing his life. Now hes scared and full of regret because he can no longer control his fate; its no longer in his hands.
Now, ask yourself this question: Do you feel sorry for him? Or, not? I mean after all, who could have possibly seen something like this coming? If only there had been some way
some mechanism by which he could have been persuaded that highly toxic reptiles can be detrimental to his well-being. Someone to warn him of the potential dangers. Maybe he would have listened and not tried to prove that you were an uniformed rube.
Many of the homosexuals I know are very much the same way. They say theyll deal with God and judgement when it happens, and if they dont cut the mustard, oh well, they say I guess Ill just have to accept my fate.
Good luck with that.
Very interesting post re alcohol, drug use by loved one.
I have a son wrecking and possibly ending his life with booze to the extent that he just walked out of a $220K tech job after three weeks to drink...I think he’s now homeless. I’ve done everything in my power, but with addiction, the power of parents and loved ones is very limited. We didn’t cause it and can’t cure it.
My wonderful physician talked to me about it a couple of weeks ago when I told him I was depressed about my son. He held his large hand right in front of my face and said: “I have three sons, age 13, 11, and 5. In my life, who comes first?”
“Number 1 is me,” pointing to his first very large finger.
“Number 2 is me,” pointing to his second finger
“Number 3 (and I’m expecting he’ll start naming his sons) is me”
“Number 4 is me”
....and
“Number 5 is everyone else. “
The idea is that you cannot take care of anyone properly unless you are on very firm ground within yourself. Tough to do, but you you must or you’ll go crazy too. Alcoholism IS a form of insanity. Or suicide.
All I or anyone else can do is pray, which I do daily. He, of course, is an atheist. Liberal, another form of insanity.
I do go to Alanon, where one of the most important ideas is “I didn’t cause it and can’t cure it.” Hard to let go like that for a. mom who’s always loved her child.
But I’m prepared for his death. I plan to send him a cremation brochure and ask him where he wants his ashes sprinkled. Like to think that will be a wake-up call, but he’ll probably drink about it.
God will force no man to heaven and we, as mere humans, can not do so either.
I had to deal with this attitude in ministry.
Love is hard, and can be harsh. What people call love toward reprobates and deviants is niceness; it is usually borne of a desire not to be disliked in return. It is often (not always) selfish and self centered.
It is not loving to blandly encourage others to live in a way harmful to themselves and others.
Jesus was not nice to the rich young man, or to the woman at the well; he was loving.
Niceness has emasculated the institutionalized church.
Thanks.
But I’m a loving mother. Same thing applies
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