I had a friend recently send me a link to an article exposing a so-called “family-friendly” Christmas drag show that featured lewd sex acts being performed on stage in front of young children. I will not link the article—even though the article was highly critical of it—since it contained images that I wish I’d never seen. What you see in the image above is the cleanest screengrab I could get, and I still had to crop the worst part out of it. That’s all I will give you.
I get it and I understand the purpose of exposing this stuff and I am not against using graphic images to demonstrate just how wicked our society has become in the face of a holy and righteous God. But, this time, I will leave it up to the reader to decide if he wants to seek this out or not.
That being said, I can’t imagine a more graphic depiction of Hell itself than what you might see at a so-called “family-friendly” drag show involving children. Social media journalist, Tayler Hansen, attended one of these events and described it as the “most sexual and inappropriate family-friendly drag show I have ever attended.”
“From simulating sex, talking dirty to the crowd, sexualizing children’s stories, and much more,” said Hansen.
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At this Christmas-themed drag show in Austin, TX, Hansen said, that at one point the Drag Queen said “are you reaching for my ti**ies are you hungry” to a child in the audience. “In this performance they simulated sex countless times,” Hansen said, “sexualized a child’s story, including Santa, and had sexual videos playing in the background.
When the host asked a child what his favorite part of the show is, Hansen said he replied “nothing.”
There’s much more, but you get the point.
In Romans 1, we see that sexual immorality is one of the few sins by which being given over to the sin itself is, in fact, the judgment. Romans 1:24-27 reads:
24 Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, 25 because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen.
26 For this reason God gave them up to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature; 27 and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error.
The Bible doesn’t give an exact and exhaustive description of exactly what Hell will be like and, of course, I make no claims of special knowledge, but deducing from Scripture and its description of various forms of God’s judgment, it’s hard to imagine that apart from the lake that burns with sulfur, it would be much different than the scene at a drag show—only worse and with no hope of escape, ever.
Every form of rebellion against God is present at these events from systematic denial of God’s created order, rebellion against God’s design for sexuality, celebration of lewd sex acts outside of the confines of a godly marriage, the rampant spread of disease, the endless debasing of the mind, and, worst of all, subjecting children to this horror show. For them, Jesus warns that “it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea.”
I can’t even imagine—just let that sink in, every possible lewd act constantly being forced upon you for eternity? And, in Hell, these perverts won’t actually enjoy it, they’ll hate it but will be unable to stop participating in it.
Again, I’m using hyperbole here only to express what I imagine would be eternally torturous in my own mind but I make no assertions that I know what Hell will be like for sure. I am merely musing about how horrible and Hell-like our world has become. Thankfully, for us who believe, there is the hope of escape. This place is not our home.