What Americans Can Learn From Muslims
First, Muslims believe that to have a civil society, sex and marriage must be treated as sacred. This means, fornication, co-habitation, homosexuality, and adultery must be punished by the State.
Americans, on the other hand, seem to think that sex is a form of recreation, and that co-habitation and adultery and Sodomy are not threats to the civil order.
Second, Muslims believe that Sex outside marriage, gay sex and cohabitation of unmarried couples should become illegal in Indonesia and punishable with prison terms under proposals from Islamist political parties. (JAKARTA, Indonesia, Report by the NYT, 2/1/2018).
Americans don’t punish the sexual promiscuous. Rather, Americans pay for abortions, for teen pregnancy, and even reward bitch, fornicating mothers with two bastard children with a free college education . . . at a tremendous expense to the taxpayers.
Third, Muslim officials have their reasoning correct: “We respect private rights, but we must not let private rights undermine the public’s rights (morality),” said Nasir Djamil, a member of Islamic Prosperous Justice Party.
Americans tend to be feelers and not thinkers; that is, they don’t logically connect freedom with responsibility. Rather, they equate freedom with anarchy and lawlessness–the freedom to do anything you want even if it destroys public morals, the nation, and bankrupts the nation. Even using the term “responsibility” is associated with right-wing, fanatical, conservative deplorables (HL).
Fourth, Muslims believe in caining, and therefore, beat queers who show public affection. But, they do not punish whatever faggots do in private.
Americans believe you can pay yourself out of trouble and will reward, coddle, justify, praise, promote, and protect homosexuals even though their behavior is disgusting and despicable.
Biblically speaking, a limited whippings were totally appropriate punishment for some crimes (Deuteronomy 25:3).
Further, the just punishment for homosexuality in the Bible was the death penalty. So, shaming, caining, and jail time seem quite tame considering God’s justice (Leviticus 20:13).
America’s radical, extreme, fanatical permissiveness endangers not only society as a whole, but individual souls (1 Corinthians 6: 9-10).
Oh, if only the Christians in America understood their Bible better, and would take a lesson from the Muslims in Indonesia on this issue.
Brooky Stockton
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