Sexual Anarchy and Statism
Lee Duigon has some wise words on tyranny and perversion here:
When the elites offer you sexual liberation, that’s when you know they mean to take away all your other liberties. Their ultimate objective—an all-powerful state, micromanaged by themselves, lording it over an impotent mass of apolitical serfs anesthetized by hypersexuality: people who have lost all freedom but the freedom to sin.
This is why James calls God’s word “the perfect law of liberty” (James 1 v25). We can never know true freedom unless we embrace God’s Law-Word as the prescription for life.
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Hi Perry:
Very good post.
Maybe this factor is why we have such a deceptive facade here in the USA - foundational freedoms vanishing, but no ‘physical gulag’ - prison camps, etc taking visible shape.
What need is there for them, if we live lives of pleasurable fantasy behind closed doors ?
Fed by a continuous stream of self-affirming, flesh building infotrivia-tainment.
If our appetites are conformed to that ‘diet’ - the voice of, and desire for Truth grows weaker & weaker.
The gulag (russian prison camp) is then, of our own design and though physically invisible, is as impenetrable as a castle wall.
God’s grace & Law, alone, can liberate. Amazing Grace….nothing ‘in us’ will ……
Grateful,
David
PS: the link to Lee Duigon is operative, but content is not there……fyi…
What an outstanding blog post. Why oh why aren’t more men speaking out about this? And why are so many lamenting the feminization of our culture but are so acquiescent in the face of the blatant pornfication of our culture?
My husband says it reminds him of Samson, that weak “strong” man, who could conquer the armies but couldn’t control his lust. We know what happened to Samson!