Two Consenting Adults

 

The pro-homosexual lobby has made the concept of two consenting adults the cornerstone of their argument to legitimize homosexual behavior.  The argument says that adults may consent to perverse behavior such as homosexuality, same-sex marriage, etc. without consequences.

 

Whether we are discussing Homosexuality, occasional homosexuality (as is the case in many false relationships), or an expensive Oprah-type shakeup, perversion is perversion!  Oprah’s financial condition does not make her life-style godly.

 

The two consenting adults debate point is bogus!

 

Let’s look at the “two consenting adults” theory.

 

Suppose that two consenting adults decided that one of the consenting adults should shoot the other in the head.  That would result in murder.

 

Suppose the two consenting adults decide to drive their car at a speed of 100 miles per hour down a freeway.  The policeman or woman who pulls them over and gives the driver a ticket does not care if they were consenting adults.

 

Suppose further that there were no other cars on that freeway at the time of their consenting action.  That would not change the danger nor does it change the resultant ticket.  Their consenting action was against the law.

 

It does not matter how “nice” the two consenting adults are.  The only thing that matters is, did they deviate from acceptable norm of social behavior.

 

The two consenting adult debate point is bogus!

 

If you legalize two consenting adults indecent behavior, what is to prevent the legalization of three or four consenting adults? 

 

At that point, we are no longer debating the perversion.  Instead, we are now just discussing the number of adults permitted to join in the legalized perversion.

 

Redefining marriage does not make same-sex marriage less perverse!

 

Those who do not engage in such perversion, but attempt to justify the perversion are themselves perverse.  If your child is perverse, it is not a loving act to attempt to justify their perversions.  At the same time, we should not condemn them personally, but we should condemn the behavior.  No attempt should be made to justify perverse behavior.

 

And, at the same time, family love should not be withdrawn from the individual.  That may sound convoluted to all but Christians.  We all were perverse in our behavior toward Christ UNTIL God opened our eyes to the Truth of Christ Jesus.

 

Our petitions to God should include the appeal that our loved ones who are suffering through the perversion of homosexuality, and other perversions may have their eyes opened to see, and understand the truth in Christ Jesus.

 

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