Omnipresent love comes in many forms. Don’t be the doctor who sends sick patients home because of their inability to pay. You find every technicality in the book to justify doing it. That patient then goes home, and dies. You've knowingly & willingly killed them. This isn't love of your fellow brothers & sisters. Do you feel good about yourself at the end of the day? Did you think about the impact it'll have on the loved ones of the decedent; or, rather, do you care or have full regards of your actions’ effects on people you don’t even know? Although, we shouldn’t have to pay for love, it’s nothing wrong with a good neighborhood $2 hoe or $3k Vegas slice every now & then. Just don't go to the doctor above if you bring something home you can't get rid of.
Homosexuality in the Bible isn’t explicitly clear. We've many books that mention marriage referring to male & female roles, but books like Romans & Leviticus that speak of “immoral sexual behavior” being an abomination are all someone’s misrepresentation and conjecture on what God wants. When Paul wrote his letters to the Romans condemning homosexuality, he had an agenda to get a prestigious seat at Rome’s church table. We've to remember the Romans were trying to convert everyone to Rome’s version of Christianity (early Catholicism) and condemning those who were not obeying, like the non-Christian Jews, and killing them. So, we're supposed to listen to this as God’s word when it's a self-serving man’s vision of how the world should be by his own agenda and biases, as well as his support of the force and violence used to get people to convert? Have we not learned anything in this country’s past 400 years of small-minded people thinking that other human beings should be what they deem them to be and said people should be graciously accepting of that vision, while whosoever disagrees are lesser human beings met with death; or, the consistent news of Catholic clerics ritualistically practicing pedophilia and other “immoral sexual behavior”, then it all being swept under a rug because of their positions in the church? None of us should base our lives on what some rando wants that’s not exactly what God truly wants. This is what we need to break free from, as we are all free people! We should honor the truths delivered directly from God but be wary of those that come from any human in a mass control attempt – an act that still lives alive and well in general society and the Catholic and other Christian churches.
God doesn't condemn people for acting in love despite what any human has to say about how that love is shown, especially when we're following God’s main tenets on how we should love and treat one another despite our differences. She also did not call on any particular person to make these rules on her behalf, specifically not in the way of murdering people who do not fall in line. If God comes down here and verbally says it’s a horrible thing, it's individual souls that'll be judged by God on their own. That’s none of your business, hoe.
In the past 2 years, almost everyone has lost people they loved. The very basis of grief is love. I’ll fully talk about grief in an upcoming episode but it's just as relevant to love as death or loss is to
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