Saturday, November 30, 2024

Ken Ham on LGBTQ, I Pose a Question


Ken Ham on LGBTQ, I Pose a Question · Genesis 18 and Ezechiel 16 Revisited

Christians Need to STOP Making This Mistake with LGBTQ People
Ken Ham | 29 nov. 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdqCNRgITj4


Speaking of Genesis, what do you believe about Genesis 38?

I believe contraceptive practises (short of abortion!) are "sodomy lite" ... those who commit them and don't repent will burn a little higher up in Hell, with a little less heat than those who commit sodomy "proper" ...

When I have, in the past, tried to debate gay people (and gay liberals who may themselves be hetero) over the internet, I've often taken the approach of what limiting child birth does to society.

But this is because I am Catholic, I believe contraception is sin against nature and sodomy is sin against nature, both cry out to heaven for vengeance even in this life.

Some distort this, they may be very critical of homosexuality and so on, but are totally blind to the issue of contraception, because they think Onan's displeasing of God was simply not complying with the duty of levirate. Or, perhaps on some versions, not obeying his father. No, Onan's sin was the specific act he did with his wife. The specific act which intended to not make her pregnant.

I think there is a way of bringing this home even to people who don't believe the Bible.

The Western World except US and Japan (I'm not well informed about Commonwealth outside Europe) is decreasing pensions and increasing the wait for them. In 2018 or 19 Russia was doing the same, and it nearly brought Navalny to power. Putin was happy as a day about first Covid 19 and then "special operation" ... if we believe he cherishes remaining in power, which I do believe. The US can be there in 8 or 9 years. Japan allows robots to care for the elderly. Euthanasia is evil, but it is another of the inhuman ways out of an impasse which is already inhumanly turning generations against each other.

And, homosexuality is so to speak the "flag ship" of contraception, by now at least. Except to some "conservative" but not quiverfull Protestants.

Did you know the legalisation of contraception as per "right to privacy", and that being already a given, was the motivation behind Roe v. Wade?

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