lol.... I used it quite consciously, and precisely for the reason you stated.
And you are behaving as if pointing out the consequence of sin is wrong. It's not. It is what we are to do.
Wow. Are you seriously suggesting that suicide is the expected and appropriate consequence for the dead kid's sin? What other sins do you suggest, for which the consequence should be suicide?
Wow. Are you seriously suggesting that suicide is the expected and appropriate consequence for the dead kid’s sin?
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Watch it r9. You might blow a gasket with this reply.
But yeah. Suicide is an expected and appropriate consequence.
Talking about moral and spiritual suicide here. This guy was spiritually dead. Now he’s physically dead too.
Am I happy? Do I believe he deserved it? No, of course not. But it is to be expected.
So you believe that teh people pointing out that the young man killed himself out of shame are also homosexual? Quite a reach.
Are you seriously suggesting that suicide is the expected and appropriate consequence for the dead kid's sin?
I am pointing out that he thought so. Or he wouldn't have done it.
Actually in the homosexual propaganda book, After the Ball, one of their talking points is to blame all homosexual suicides on the attitude of society. I see it's working.
You are reading what isn't there. It's a tragedy. That doesn't nullify the fact that homosexual acts are unnatural, unhealthy, immoral and the consequence of personality disorders. Nor the fact that the room mate was a stupid fool.