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Three Grammatical Rules When Referring to Homosexuality.
1. Do not use or refer to the term or image of the “rainbow”.
This is an adulteration, degradation and offence against God himself, a part of whose creation the rainbow is.
2. Do not use the term “gay”.
This is an adultery of the word, so that it can no longer be used in its proper context. an abomination of the word of the first order. Of its manifold consequences is the offence against heterosexual “gay bachelors”, which term can no longer be used because of this adulteration.
3. Do not use the term or the image of ”pink”, as in for example the pink ribbon used to signify homosexual sympathy.
This again is an adulteration of the word, and its many consequences of the degradation of that colour including the offence against little girls, whose favourite colour it is or once was.
Few stop to think that the 6th commandment does not simply refer to adulterous affairs of married people.
It refers to any form of adultery, including gluttony and sexual perversion.
Sins which proceed from any of the senses- the eyes, ears, mouth (language), tongue (taste), touch and even smell are all forms of adultery, and are all inferred by the sixth commandment.
Environmental degradation via unecessary pollution and deliberate, degratory weather and genetic manipulation etc are all an offence against God and are all a form of “adultery”.
For those who don’t believe in God, sin itself and its conseuences should awaken you. There must be an ultimate source of beauty and goodness in the visible universe, even if you cannot recognize and acknowledge the invisible universe, even when this beauty and goodness proceeds through ”man” him/herself.