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<P>From Douglas Wilson via more crackpots at <A
href="http://stonethepreacher.com/2010/02/10/the-wrath-of-god.html">http://stonethepreacher.com/2010/02/10/the-wrath-of-god.html</A></P>
<P><FONT color=#0000ff>According to an article by Douglas Jones and Douglas
Wilson:</FONT></P>
<P><FONT color=#0000ff>“Homosexuality is a judgment from God. Homosexuality is
not a typical sin that cultures face like theft, lying or murder, but it is
apparently a very symbolic sin through which God reveals his anger.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT color=#0000ff>“The apostle Paul described homosexuality as what happens
when God gives up on a nation’s normal idolatries. Widespread homosexuality is a
sign that the society in question is not living under normal chastisements; it
is the sign of God’s abandonment of us—Ichabod.”</FONT></P>
<P><FONT color=#0000ff>They then write that “Homosexuality is primarily a
judgment against the church.” (Owning the Curse: Rethinking Same-Sex
Marriage)</FONT></P>
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<P>Let's see: </P>
<P>Cultmaster Douglas Wilson and similar crackpots believe in an alleged
Perfect, Omnipotent, Omniscient, Omnibenevolent God whose who alleged Word is
allegedly found in the allegedly inerrant Bible. This God allegedly
created the universe and everything in it including all events and
consequences.</P>
<P>So if this alleged God is pissed off, does it/she/he have anyone to blame but
itself/herself/himself for anything that happens or any behavior that
occurs? Is it a sign of perfection or omniscience that it/she/he blames
others for its own failure to see all the consequences of its alleged
creation?</P>
<P>This inability to see logical contradictions in a worldview that is not only
epistemologically unsupportable, but has consequences which brings much harm and
the potentiality to bring much more harm to others is just not a symptom of
great arrogance, but one of mental illness. Unfortunately, treatment for
this kind of egomaniacal, megalomaniacal behavior disorder is seldom
successful.</P>
<P>Wayne A. Fox<BR>1009 Karen Lane<BR>PO Box 9421<BR>Moscow, ID 83843</P>
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