LGBT “Let God Be True”
Tirzah Libert
Every 'Caribbean woman wants a role model, and I want to be that role model.'Book Author, Global Goodwill Ambassador
Most of us are familiar with the ‘secular’ acronym LGBT, which initials stand for Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, and Transgender. The movement fights to advocate equal rights for all, irrespective of gender or sexual orientation. Under pressure of the LGBT movement, several countries have legalized the “union” between LGBT couples. I purposely use the word ‘union’ and not ‘marriage’ because as a believer in the sacred scriptures, the origin and institution of marriage between a man and a woman have been defined in Genesis 2:24.
What prompted me to write this post, is because the beautiful Caribbean island of Cura?ao, where I live again, is facing the same challenge as was the USA in 2015. While my view and perspective remain unchanged, I asked myself anno 2019, how I could contribute to the discussion, voicing my opinion in a respectful, objective, non-offensive way. Lying on my bed contemplating the matter, the ‘sacred’ acronym for LGBT was revealed.
LGBT “Let God Be True”
My thoughts ran wild, as I’ve been hearing this scripture quoted from within my mother’s womb, yet, just after six decades a new revelation was disclosed. “There is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heavens.”
LGBT “Let God Be True” and every man a liar, is found in Romans 3:4. True, as from the beginning God created them male and female, in accordance with the Universal Law of Gender, which isn’t tied to any religion. For ages the act of marriage and mating has been defined as such; naturally, historically and cross-culturally.
Now, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of the matter. A wise man once said: “there’s nothing new under the sun.” The lifestyle you choose to live based on your personal beliefs, values and morals, is your choice. Your private practice (pp) within the walls of your bedroom is none of my business! It does become my concern, however, when your pp is taken to the streets of my community with flags and banners, imposing and demanding that your pp be legalized, glorified, magnified and sanctified, making me petrified.
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Colorfully,
Tirzah Z.B. Libert
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5 年Great article Tirzah