02-22-2018, 01:00 AM
Hi again. Inside all of us is a conscience which discerns right from wrong, it appears to be what has helped "civilize" our society. At one time I owned a Country Road house, food and petrol stop. Often I would get a passing visit, from a particularly nasty "outlaw" bike gang called the Rebels, usually at least 50 bikes at a time. Who would in orderly fashion line up and come one by one to the counter to be served. I used to think, what could I do to stop them, if they just wanted to help themselves to my stock or my staff for that matter. Was it just the laws of the country that stopped them, as they are the foot soldiers of organized crime in this country. I know this, first hand because of my previous lifestyle before I became a Christian. In this country we just endured a decisive Gay marriage debate, of which the catch cry was Love is Love. At every opportunity on the news articles on the subject, they would flash up vision of two men kissing in a ceremony. I have trouble with that image being flashed at me, you may say that's because of my being a Christian, but I had trouble with that long before I knew what a Christian was. Yes many of the laws under attack today have Biblical origin, For example bestiality, incest, adultery, rape and pedophilia, but many non Christian cultures frown on these acts also. During the 1960's western societies adopted a lot of these Eastern religious teachings of free love, which ended with a lot of emotionally scarred people. By the way the Pope has nothing to do with Christian teachings as he is an Anti - Christ or an instead of Christ. The Catholic's say Peter the Disciple was the first Pope, (this is not true) and by the way Peter was married. Paul was not, but that was his choice, as a married Pastor it's easier to council married couples, if you yourself are married with children. Satanic ceremonies nearly always involve orgies and drugs but not a lot of Love. I guest it wouldn't be a great society, if the things that are done in secret, were being done in the open everywhere we and our children go.