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Re: Pope Francis tells gαy man "God made you like this"
« Reply #120 on: June 09, 2018, 02:41:08 AM »
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    The sin of Sodom is one of the four sins that cry to heaven for vengeance.
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    It is entirely lost on the MSM, popular culture, non-Catholics, etc., what this means.
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    What do these four sins have in common? They all cry to heaven for vengeance.
    Why do they do that? The suffering of innocent victims due to these sins is a grave injustice against the children of God.
    But who are these victims?
    The victims of willful murder of the innocent are the innocent murder victims and by extension, their families.
    The victims of denying a laborer his just wages are the laborer himself and by extension, his family who also suffers.
    The victims of oppression of the poor are the poor themselves and by extension, all of society that suffers the injustice.
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    But who, pray tell, is the victim of Sodomy? Isn't it a victimless "crime" under consent, and therefore no crime at all?
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    Who has the answer for this dilemma?
    Every sin has its victims. Many times when we look at the victims of murder, theft, and other things like that we can easily see who the victim is. In the case of sins against purity it is sometimes harder to see sho the victims are in the case of "victimless sin." That doesn't mean that there are no bad effects. For example all the children who lived in Sodom and Gomorrah on the day it rained fire. How about all of the hemophiliacs who contracted aids when their blood was contaminated by the effects of a life of impurity. How about the wife who contracts aids or some other disease because her husband was unfaithful to her. How about the children and young people whose innocence is being taken away because they are corrupted by an immoral person who wants to take advantage of their ignorance.
    We may not be able to criminalize every sin but that doesn't detract from its evil effects. The worse effect of every sin is that if we die unrepentant then we go to Hell.