NYC: Is Sex Cesspool Sign of the Times?
August 24, 2016
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August 24, 2016
Al Thompson said (August 24, 2016):
Fornication is one of the most destructive forces known to mankind. While many of us have accepted it, the problem is that it is destructive and evil and it ruins the proper relationship between men and women. I really wish I had never engaged in it.
It causes massive problems in the relationship because the commitment isn't there.
Because the act of having sex is so personal, it deserves to be limited within the confines of marriage.
I agree that the communist Jews has spread this physical and spiritual error of fornication into the world through the various media; especially the movies. I think it is a good idea to make it a point to never engage in it. Sex is for making new people and establishing a loving relationship between a man and a woman; it shouldn't be considered a recreational sport.
In my opinion, it is the communist Jew who wants to destroy all of the families, including their own people. These are disgusting wretches and their ideas should never be followed.
http://verydumbgovernment.blogspot.com/2012/07/it-starts-with-fornication.html
JG said (August 24, 2016):
If you want to live in a city where "all is money" and where corruption is a way of life try NYC.
The cultural Marxist state that it now is was put into gear right around the time Kojack went to LA and Ed Koch was "elected" mayor.
New Yorkers once had a unique identity for being just and true blue. I was fortunate enough to have known a couple of New Yorkers who were once like that.
The New Yorkers of the 1970s would have never tolerated the false flag version of 911 that prevails today. They would have demanded justice and got it.
Once the courage goes, the respect for women, children, and self often go with it.
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Ron said (August 25, 2016):
Actually, this NYC cesspool of drugs, sex, and spiritual emptiness fairly well describes many university campuses. I know that the university that employed me fits the description exposed here.
I would also add that a strong interest in the occult and Satanism permeated my campus, which was heavily Mexican in its student body and heavily nonwhite among the faculty, especially the younger faculty. Satanic sexual practices tied to the occult were common knowledge. Pornography use and the production of amateur pornography were also common.
Interestingly, during my 30 years working there, I only met one Christian faculty member. I also had a psychic tell me the campus was infested with demons. Maybe that holds true for New York City as well.