Unless a person has been living in a cave, most are familiar with the acronym "LGBTQIA+." The public generally thinks the "plus" symbol tagged on at the end simply means whatever else is not specifically defined by the other letters in that acronym.
I recently read an article about a sex education training that occurred in at least one Australian school where it turns out, the "plus" symbol stands for "bestiality."[1] The training course with ninth grade students attending, was so bad that some girls chose to leave and go to the bathroom rather than put up with the perverse ramblings of "sex educators" about the whys and wherefores of people who prefer or at least include sex with animals as part of their lifestyle.
Some students spoke out. 'There was a slide for what the ‘plus’ means [in LGBTQIA+], and they just started randomly saying words that no-one knew, like bestiality,' explained Emelia Wundenberg, 14, one of the victims of the homosexuality- and transgenderism-promoting session. 'It was on the board when they were showing what the ‘plus’ meant.'
If this is all true (about the actual meaning of the "plus" symbol as used in LGBTQIA), then it also appears that things have gotten to the point in society where it is difficult to distinguish between the absolute depravity of Sodom and Gomorrah then and what life is like now. What is the difference? Anyone? Here we are again.
Consider that we are now living in a world where men can come to believe they can become pregnant and have menstrual periods. We have men dressing as women and we are to respect them. If someone says anything that is remotely considered negative about these people who desperately need mental health help, then we become the "transphobic" person who needs to be "re-educated."
Do people actually believe the world can come back from this and return to a previous, healthier version of life on this planet? The people who push the LGBTQIA+ message have completely seared consciences. Paul writes about them in Romans 1, which I've highlighted numerous times in the past. There appears to be a downward progression that occurs with those who continually and consistently embrace one sin after another like drugs. They go from smoking weed, to shooting heroin or smoking crack. Once their bodies begin to get used to the effects of these drugs, they move onto something stronger like fentanyl. Those people unfortunately, get to a point where all they think about is the drug and its effects. It's what they live for and their world becomes so small because their entire reason for living is to get the drug that will make them feel good for even a few minutes.
I read recently about a husband and wife who were arrested because of the husband's public crime, which led to his wife's secret crime. The husband was in a store, following young children while touching himself. He was ultimately arrested for public indecency and while in custody, police looked through his phone. There, among other things, they found videos of the man's wife having sex with their dog. Both adults were arrested and the children and the dog were removed from the home.
This is the result of two people who had gotten used to fulfilling their fantasies in a way that violated the law and their consciences continually. Eventually their consciences stopped working. Because they had become so enslaved to their sin, God ultimately gave them over to a fully depraved mind (Romans 1:28).
The type of sin just described involves a deliberate, repetitive decision...