‘Gay America’, 2013: Trapped in Redneck Hell
Yes, homosexuality has been with us for millennia. It was rampant during the decline of the Roman empire; it was there giving its blessing as Sodom and Gomorrah burned in sulfurous finality; it watches on even now as the once-mighty Roman Catholic church falls into graft and disrepair. Why is it that homosexuality is always the final nail in the coffin of any society who accepts and embraces it?
Yes, I know God loves us, but … is it possible … just a little bit, that God almighty doesn’t see the humor or fashion in two men bonking each other in a city park? Now, bear with me now. Keep an open mind. Is it even remotely possible that God created the earth and set up the family unit as the primary building block of society? And when we mess with the foundation of anything, whether it’s a building or a family; the whole thing comes crashing down around us.
Call me a bigot. Call me melodramatic. Call me old fashioned.
There was a supreme court ruling of similar ramification back in 1973. Since the landmark case of Roe V Wade over fifty-five million babies have been murdered in the security and privacy of their own mother’s womb. And that number will undoubtedly increase with widespread use of the morning after pill.
So, riddle me this Batman. If we increase the killing of unborn babies, if men marry men and woman marry women … Do I really have to spell this out to you? No civilization can survive without population growth. In America there are two groups growing like weeds: Muslims and illegal aliens.
It makes this redneck white boy wish he had a safe country to flee to. Hmmm, that gives me a good idea for my next novel. Twenty years from now, a civil war between the Muslims and the drug cartels for control of America. Is it possible that it could be more fact than fiction?
Sorry folks. If America is apple pie, then the big apple is baked – like a worm on a shovel.
Image: Source: Dante’s Inferno by Dante Alighieri; translated by The Rev. Henry Francis Cary, MA; illustration by Gustave Doré (1832 – 1883); public domain/copyright expired
Topics: homosexuality, gay rights, abortion, Roe v.Wade, population growth