If there were any doubt as to the utter Satanic depravity of the modern world, the current attempt in New York to legalize all fornication (which, it seems, will likely succeed) would quickly awaken one to the truth. As the Jewish Telegraph Agency reported on the 14th of this month, the Jew Charles Lavine of Long Island’s Nassau County, guided by the Jewish principle of tikkun olam, is the one leading the charge in this pursuit of abomination.

The bill, which passed the full chamber by a vote of 137-10 and is now headed to the State Senate, asserts that “the state has no business regulating the consensual sexual behavior between adults.” But is it true that this public depravity is no concern of the State? That “it is long past time” for the State to promote adultery (for this will undoubtedly increase adultery in the State)? No, that is most certainly not the case, as a right consideration of the nature of the State will show.

We Christians know what the State, rightly ordered, is to be. It is to be “God’s servant for your good,” “the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God’s wrath on the wrongdoer,” and it is “sent by Him [God] to punish those who do evil and to praise those who do good.” It is not the purpose of the State to pretend that “consent” makes it so that wickedness becomes of no concern to it. And if the State becomes an entity that refuses to punish wickedness, which is the reason it exists, then it thereby destroys itself, and all sorts of wickedness will result. — That adultery is a grave evil not even our Talmudist would dare to deny, which is why he dismissed laws against adultery as “simply expressions of someone’s moral sense of supremacy.” But, knowing that the purpose of the State is to punish evil and reward goodness, this exclamation is found to be baseless, and is therefore dismissed for its clear falsehood. But if the reason for this bill is dismissed as a clear falsehood, then there is no actual reason one should consider anything contained in it, especially since the State would be giving its approval to a lie.

On account of everything just said above, the Altlutheraner here would like to praise those ten members of the chamber who voted against this bill. They are: Eric Brown, David DiPietro, Michael Fitzpatrick, Christopher Friend, Andy Goodell, Stephen Hawley, Brian Manktelow, Matthew Simpson, Chris Tague, and Jaime Williams. Cursed be the remaining part of the New York State Assembly.

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