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Dear Editor,
I am writing in response to the recent “focus on bisexuality” events around campus. So often in our world today we are taught that everything is fine as long as it makes someone feel better. But is this true?
From both a Biblical and common sense viewpoint this is not true. There are things that are right and wrong in this world, just think about it. If someone murders a member of your family you would want justice for it. Murder is wrong; we just cannot let people murder people because it makes them feel better. Likewise, bisexuality and homosexuality are wrong. Propagating such things confuses people and spreads lies.
The word of God makes it clear that illicit sexual relations are wrong. This includes bisexual, homosexual and heterosexual acts.
God created us and is a holy God, we need to listen to Him. Breaking his law separates us from Him. If we lie, steal, lust we have broken God’s law. We are guilty and must have a judgment for our actions. The same goes for if you were caught cheating on a test. You are guilty and the teacher is going to pass a judgment on your for your actions. This is the way things work. But the Bible tells us that the Lord and savior of all, Jesus, came, died and rose again for our sins. He has taken our judgment and put it on himself. If we repent, believe in our hearts, and confess with our mouths we can be forgiven and saved from eternal damnation in Hell. With Jesus these sinful sexual desires can be overcome. All people have a choice to believe in Jesus and be saved or reject him and be damned. Make the right one! And part of making the right one is in controlling our bodies and not engaging in these illicit sexual acts.
Joe Christian
International Business
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