God will judge
September 20, 2012Dear Sir,May I please respond to the letter entitled “Treat ‘abominations’ equally”. I would like to say that I agree with your letter on abomination for the most part. As you say, abomination means exceptionally loathsome, hateful, wicked or vile, which is the way God thinks about all sin. Moral standards have gradually been taking a spiral downward. It seems that in the last 20 years the decline has rapidly increased. It wasn’t so long ago that police were going around measuring how short women’s shorts could be. Since then, we have done away with the two- year waiting period for a divorce; now we can divorce on demand. Then we have the abortion issue which further increased the decline in the moral fibre in our country. As you have stated in your letter, the Stubbs bill was passed into law and at the time the LGBT said that was all that they wanted, but now that is no longer satisfactory. So it looks as though the LGBT agenda is to have special rights so they can dictate who has the upper hand.You say that you don’t see any adulterers being criticised, but they aren’t looking for changes to the Human Rights Act. I am not in favour of adultery, fornication or any other sexual sin for they will all have to stand before God and answer to Him. In Genesis 2:24: “A man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife and they shall become one flesh.” Matthew 19:4-6: Jesus quoted this passage as God’s plan for marriage between a man and a women and sex is the expression of love between the two. Any sex outside of His plan is sin or an abominable act to God, ie Adultery, fornication, etc. I noticed that Leviticus 20:10 was quoted as proof that adulterers should be put to death, but verse 13 says that homosexuals should be put to death. Oops!Politicians make decisions on the direction that our country takes; for some of those decisions they will have to stand before God and tell Him why they voted the way they did. Nobody will be their judge but Him. The call for Christians is to hold up the moral standard of God’s Word so the politician can make an informed choice.My point to this letter is, instead of lowering our moral standard any further by allowing the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender to have special privileges, we should raise or hold to the standards we have. If God thinks of our sin as an abomination (exceptionally loathsome, hateful, wicked, or vile) then why would proper thinking people want to face His anger any more by lowering their moral values? God may be withholding his judgment for now, but at some time He will have to act (Romans 1:18-32), as He did at Sodom & Gomorra. Are you ready for God’s Judgment?FEARING GODPembroke