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To: packagingguy

One more note, even when a society devolves into ‘lawlessness’ and ‘sexual deviancy’, where ‘anything goes,, and nothing is forbidden, there still exists a universal moral code. This has been proven by those who came out of such societies and proclaiming something g like ‘even though there were no laws, and everyone did whatever they wanted, I never was comfortable and always sensed that it was wrong, and knew there and to be a better way. Convert after convert has said essentially this same thing. The holy spirit moved In their hearts and compe,led them to seek God, even in a goes social situaiton, and God rewarded their willingness to seeks answers to their uneasiness which was caused by God’s universal moral code written In their hearts and minds. They never hardened their hearts against that code like so many others had, and God rewarded them for seeking to break free fro the bondsge of sin that their godless society imprisoned them in. Folks think sexual immorality is freedom- it isn’t, it is bondage to sin


14 posted on 07/19/2021 9:48:49 AM PDT by Bob434
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To: Bob434

“Folks think sexual immorality is freedom,-it isn’t, it is bondage to sin”.

Very good statement. Sometime in the distant past, in Catholic school, one of the teachers put forward the idea that the more a society turns to immorality the more oppressive the government becomes.

We can see exactly what this teacher was trying to point out just looking where our society is today. While trotting out all forms of sexual madness our government is tightening its grip on speech, the economy, and eventually our religious institutions (The “Equality Act” of 2021, H.R. 5).


19 posted on 07/19/2021 10:15:55 AM PDT by packagingguy
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