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This anti-Christ has no feelings.

Dismiss the conscience from your mind that your mother and father were good people. They were terrorists who supported a regime of change and constant sex, that left you feeling you had to engage your culture in the sexual revolution, that killed their bodies and corrupted their minds. We are generation X. In my mind the furthest thing from me is sex with my mother, but the eagles that define this generation will conclude that not only is fornication not bad but that if you are to be a part of this family, you must engage not only in pre-marital sex but with sex with yourself. Masturbated into a coma the boomers of this generation see nothing wrong with sex with children and free love with family members that you will blush to remember a time when you were human. But this generation who was obsessed with children failed to teach them the ways of the Lord and brought all kids of perversions into society that left their children in a state of rebellion, that could only be conquered by deep introspection and the killing of of any sin that would leave us vulnerable to our self masticating parents.

However there is no respect when parents teach their children to masturbate, and in so doing fail to reach their own potential of sexual vice by teaching themselves to excite their own offspring. That said, I have no problem with sex so long as it is done by two consenting adults in the bonds of marriage, for Christ was not a pervert and neither were his followers and if you believe he is Lord, you will not succumb, no pun intended, to the 21st century sexual evolution that is now taking Place.

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