9/12/2019
John
8:32
32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
Truth is the glue that
binds society together. The more truth
there is the more unified and particular society can expect. A society under a controlling government may
demonstrate cohesion for a while but at some period it will fracture. This is true at both larger and smaller
scales.
National governments as
large examples, and local churches as much smaller ones, demonstrate this same
principle. The truth alone binds us--not
emotions or even communicated principle will suffice; truth only.
That is why it is so
futile for the homosexual community to announce and support transparency. I say this for two reasons. First they have spent so many centuries
deceiving, hiding, and lying that deception has become inherent to their
agenda. There is no long-term social phenomenon
so deceptive as the “gay” movement. As
there was the “silent majority”, the “gay” movement has ever been the “silent
minority”, silent as deceptive.
The second reason is that
they are sin. And by definition sin is
the lie. The easiest way to illustrate
this is to ask the question “why is most crime done at night?” Because it is wrong and to escape detection.
Sodomy is sin and
unnatural. Always has been and always
will be. God’s destruction of Sodom was
His destruction of Sodomites. It does us
well to remember, “God is angry with the
wicked every day.” Psalm 7:11.
A broken clock never
keeps time but is accurate twice a day for a second. The sinner may in passing, for his advantage,
tell the truth but it is not in his practical sinful nature to be truthful
or transparent.
I was a Death Row
chaplain on Texas Death Row when the question was asked, “who here has
committed murder?” The reply was unanimous,
“not me”.
Do not believe the
homosexual. His love is lust. His activity is self-serving. And his intent is to destroy. You may ask, “How
do you know this?” Scripture and my
involvement in the “gay” community has left me with this conclusion.
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