Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Art of Tolerance

Homosexuality is incredibly underground. One does not talk about it because of its very nature, or rather, the perversion of. Homosexuality is an abomination unto the LORD. So why are we, as children of God, found lacking the sharp conviction that is righteous judgement of God?

Tolerance is the disease of our generation. "Oh no, that guy just said something would offend someone else! Let's get offended at him as if we fully understood the cause we're fighting for."

On the subject on homosexuality, to put tolerance into perspective of the words of a dear friend, "one shouldn't hate someone just because they're gay." Anyone has a natural right to think. So though my friend is right to say it unreasonable to hate a person for being homosexual, it is quite reasonable to hate the homosexuality that person has defined himself or herself by. Homosexuality was listed in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology as guess what?! Abnormal! When did that change? When homosexuals started rioting for their rights. Suddenly, homosexuality was just the new kid on the block that wanted the "rights" they so clearly deserve. When Harvey Milk, the first openly-gay politician was shot in 1978, the gays and their awkward sympathizers rallied up to be freaking pissed. Homosexuality, as far as the Holy Bible is concerned, is a perversion of the sacred marriage between a man and a woman. On another note, the "gay disease" known as AIDS spread like wildfire and why? Because homosexuals are notoriously sexually immoral, sleeping with as many people as possible. Sexual immorality is the only sin against your own body and your body is a temple to God. I think what He's trying to say is don't freaking do it. Sexual diseases are spread by lust. Let me simplify everything any Health book ever has to say about sex:

"Stop having sex with everyone you know."

Simple as that. Homosexuality is a perversion of the holy bond set apart by God between a man and a woman. Sexually Transmitted Diseases would completely die out if we could keep it in our pants as a society. Therefore I say, do not expect sexual lusts to ever make you feel whole. The beauty of a relationship, one in which both sides care about the other more than themselves, one in which two really is one, that will be the hope our future generations.