When it comes out that the Christian leader of the fight against gay rights has bought gay sex from a gay prostitute (as well as some crystal meth while he was at it) I’m not at all surprised.
Similarly, this nugget is just too grand for me to let it escape unmentioned: There’s a Utah-based company, Clean Flix, that edits and resells Hollywood films after removing all the sex, nudity, violence, and “bad” words. So why am I not surprised that the company’s owner was just arrested for sexual abuse and statutory rape? Also, it seems that the owner also told the girls that Clean Flix was merely a front for a porn studio!
This is not an uncommon pattern. Crazy Christian seeks to restrict or eliminate something which he views as deviant behavior (or likely to lead to deviant behavior), only to have it come out that he himself engages in this very same behavior. One could argue that they want to prevent others from becoming similarly deviant, but I think it far more likely that the restrictive culture tends to cultivate deviants. I don’t mean to necessarily indict Christianity specifically, as I’m sure any ultra-conservative restrictive culture has the same problem, but it seems to be more prevalent in Christianity. This is, perhaps, a result of the “ask and you shall be forgiven” nature of Christianity which leads to the belief that the sin is okay because “We’re all sinners, but we’re going to heaven anyway!”
I just wish we (as a society) could focus more on our real problems, rather than the perceived ones. Why can’t evangelical mega churches be leading the fight against poverty instead of spending so much time, money and effort condemning the gays and converting foreign heathens? Sure, there are plenty of churches doing plenty of good, but no good comes out of breeding intolerance– especially not for themselves.
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