Sexual Immorality and the Brink of Apostasy-pg 3



(This paper was written several years ago, but the message is
still beneficial. It is not a personal letter.)

On the other hand, you may find a posted invitation to a Christian meeting. When Lot dealt with the people in Sodom, he did not have an overwhelming influence over the "leaders" of his time. As a matter of fact, they were not satisfied with Lot's moral values. Lot offered them his chaste daughters, but they desired his friends--the angels (men).

A Christian can not condone a sin and not be affected by it, and he can not serve two masters. If a Christian does not condone the sins of others, then he is vexed by their wicked deeds. So what I am getting at is this--how many college students are separated from the wicked deeds, and do not condone the awful and insidious sexual propaganda? Probably few.

A certain university instituted a rule to the effect an employee asking a student for a date during working hours should be grounds for discretionary action, but the same institution which promotes social status discriminatory laws condones and promotes contra-pious activity such as homosexuality, and restrictive sexual intercourse by the use of condoms and learned techniques, and also provides co-ed dorming. What a sin! "But if you have respect of persons, you work sin, being convicted by the law as transgressors. For whosoever will keep the whole law, but stumble in one area, he has become guilty of all." (James 2:9, 10)

On the other hand, there are “Christian” colleges which do not advertise such propaganda. However, even though these institutions teach chastity and cleanliness to some degree, and condemn homosexuality; many either condone legalized adulteries in some instances, or are ignorant and unestablished as to holy marital laws. The Apostle Paul said, "let a man have his own wife [not someone else's wife]," and "every woman her own husband [not someone else's husband]." (I Cor. 7:2)






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