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Pagan Idolatry and The Democrats’ Quest For Unfettered Sex

by | Jun 24, 2024 | Blog, Politics | 0 comments

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But you’re gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed
You’re gonna have to serve somebody,
It may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you’re gonna have to serve somebody. 

Bob Dylan, Gotta Serve Somebody

These lyrics in Bob Dylan’s 1979 hit song ring as true today as they would have in ancient B.C. times. It’s a biblical truth—we’re created in the image of God and therefore prone to worship. However, in our fallen state, we naturally rebel against God and worship the creature rather than the creator (Romans 1:18-32).

The Bible speaks of people who are given over to sexual immorality as the most grievous state man can be in. It is God’s ultimate wrath being poured out during this time on Earth. It is the ultimate form of idolatry and rebellion against God and nature. It is, simply put, the worship of the pagan goddess Ishtar.

Ishtar is one of the oldest known of the pagan gods and goddesses in the ancient Near East with writings dating as far back as 2000 B.C and was widely worshiped throughout Babylonia and Assyria. She is known as the goddess of fertility—the goddess of sex.

Today, the pagans of modern times worship the same conceptual goddess of sex. Largely prevalent through the Democrat political party in the U.S., the quest for unfettered sex without consequences is of utmost importance. Progressives, feminists, and homosexuals are largely in favor of anti-Christian, unbiblical, godless things such as abortion, gay marriage, and LGBTQ rights. These people want sex—their entire world revolves around sex. Quite literally, they worship sex.

This is one of the reasons why you cannot be a Christian and a Democrat at the same time. Christianity—true biblical Christianity—is opposed to literally everything on the Democrat agenda and platform.

When Democrats and progressives argue that abortion is about “women’s health” or “choice,” what they actually mean is they want to be able to have sex with whoever they want, whenever they want, without any responsibility whatsoever—even at the expense of sacrificing their children.

When homosexuals argue in favor of gay marriage, claiming that they should be able to “love” whoever they want, what they mean is that they want to be able to fulfill their perverted sexual desires, have the spread of disease mitigated by government intervention (free healthcare), and have no responsibility whatsoever for their actions.

This is what the Democrats want. This is what liberals and progressives are after. They want to be able to worship their pagan goddess without consequences, and they want to assuage their consciences by suppressing the truth and banding together and garnering support for doing what they know to be contrary to God.

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