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[Teen Girl Calls Cops on Mom For Having Sex A 15-year-old girl in Panama City called police when she heard her mother having sex] "A North Florida teen who "felt disrespected" by her mother after she heard her having sex in an adjoining bedroom called 911...

...The teen girl told police that there was no form of abuse or neglect in the house, but she wanted to be placed in a Christian children's shelter, the report said..." Full text:
Teen Girl Calls Cops on Mom For Having Sex A 15-year-old girl in Panama City called police when she heard her mother having sex

What is a girl living in Sodom or Gomorrah to do? Ge 19, Matt. 15:19, 1 5:9-11, 6:9, 6:18.

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Moms can't have sex?"

 

Sex outside of marriage is forbidden (Matt. 15:19, 1 5:9-11, 6:9, 6:18).

 

Response to comment [from a Catholic]: "Calling the police was a bit of an overreaction, I think... but maybe she wouldn't have been so upset by it if it had been her mother and her father being a bit noisy? 
I'm sure the domestic rights brochure left by the policeman will solve everything...

 

"The greens are harder than a whore's heart.” ~ Sam Snead (American Golfer. 1912-2002) Gen. 13:13

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Maybe it wasn't the father.  Oh spitfire, that's what you were eluding to... I misread you."

 

“You can lead a whore to culture, but you can't make her think.” ~ Dorothy Parker (American short-story Writer and Poet, 1893-1967) Prov. 2:16; 7:11–27; 9:13–18

 

Response to comment [from other]: "I don't get it. What does "culture" have to do with thinking or whores?"

 

We are trying to save our culture.

 

"Culture isn't something that can be lost or saved..."

 

Have you read a paper lately?

 

"...It just is what it is."

 

This world is coming to an end (2 Pe 3:4).  You'd better pick a side (Jos 24:15).

 

"...What you mean is that you want to change the culture..."

 

Who here at TOL does not want to win others over to their worldview? Eph 6:12

Response to comment [from a Satanist]: "Since when are adults allowed to have sex?"

 

Does the Satanist believe that fornication is just fine and dandy? Matt. 15:19, 1 5:9-11, 6:9, 6:18. Why should we believe you rather than God, Satanist? Ac 5:29, Jas 1:15.

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Literally a cry for help. The girl is a product of divorce (if her parents even bothered to marry in the first place) and is frustrated with who knows how many boyfriends her mom has over.  Kids deserve two parents in the home."

 

The young girl is the normal one.

 

"New morality is just old sin." ~ J. Vernon McGee

 

Response to comment [from other]: "What a brat."

 

Was the girl wrong? Isa 5:20

 

"Yes...she completely overreacted."

 

Was the mother wrong? Isa 5:20.

 

"No ... an adult having sex with their significant other in their own home is not wrong..."

 

The Bible says it is wrong (Matt. 15:19, 1 5:9-11, 6:9, 6:18).

"...If this was such a truly traumatizing event, the child would have left with the authorities instead of miraculously getting over it so she could go buddy it up with her friends at school..."

 

Kids want their parent's love.  Sometimes they put up with wickedness to get it.

"Individuals should not be utilizing 911 for petty disagreements..."

 

God does not call fornication "petty". Why do you? Jn 3:19.

See:


Fornication

 

Response to comment [from other]: "My, how we love to judge others."

 

This debate is too advanced for you (1 Co 3:2). Please proceed to the Tea and Coffee for Rodents thread. Pr 31:9.

 

"My! Look at the nasty reactions! I seem to have upset someone."

 

Are you ready to judge rightly? Pr 31:9. Who was right and who was wrong? Isa 5:20.

 

Response to comment [from other]:  [The Bible says fornication is wrong (Matt. 15:19, 1 5:9-11, 6:9, 6:18).]  "In that case, you should apply that principle to your life."

 

The law of God is not grievous for a believer (1 Jn 5:3). We delight in his law (Ps 119:77; Ro 7:22).

Rusha quote: "...[A]n adult having sex with their significant other in their own home is not wrong..."

Lie to yourself --but God doesn't buy it (
Am 2:4).

 

[Kids want their parent's love. Sometimes they put up with wickedness to get it.] "You have absolutely no basis to make a claim that the mother does not love her daughter."

 

I'm sure the mother does love the daughter.  She also loves her sin (Jn 3:19).

 

"...[Y]our beliefs do not apply to me or anyone outside of your religion..."

 

Do you believe in absolute truth? Ps 100:5.  Do you believe in moral absolutes?  Mt 5:18.

 

Response to comment [from a Satanist]: "Well hopefully this little brat learned her lesson..."

 

Should the girl have covered up her mom's sin? 1 Pe 4:7. Who will cover yours? Ro 5:8. Who's really the brat?

 

Response to comment [from other]: [Lying to yourself (Am 2:4]) "Feel free to apply this principle to your life."

 

His law in in our hearts (Jer 31:33; Heb 8:10). Too bad you won't hear of it (Isa 30:9; Jer 6:19).

 

Thus saith the Lord; For three transgressions of Judah, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof; because they have despised the law of the Lord, and have not kept his commandments, and their lies caused them to err, after the which their fathers have walked [Amos 2:4].
"“Thus saith the Lord; For three transgressions of Judah, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof.” God could enumerate many transgressions of which they were guilty, but here is the key one.
“Because they have despised the law of the Lord, and have not kept his commandments, and their lies caused them to err, after the which their fathers have walked.” This is saying in a very brief way what the prophet Isaiah and Jeremiah and Ezekiel took quite a few pages to say; that is, that God would judge the southern kingdom. For what would He judge them? They did not keep the commandments of God; they despised God’s law Judah had the law of God and despised it. They even had the temple which was in Jerusalem. Therefore, God now judged them according to the Law.
Have you noticed that God did not judge any of these other nations on that basis whatsoever? He judged them for certain specific sins which are common to the natural man. Because these other nations did not have God’s law, they were not judged according to God’s law."
McGee, J. Vernon: Thru the Bible Commentary. electronic ed. Nashville : Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1981, S. 3:689-690

[Do you believe in moral absolutes?] "It depends on the situation and issue. Is killing someone always wrong?"

Thou shalt not kill [Exod. 20:13].
"This verse is used by many people who are opposed to a particular war. Many young men have talked to me about it. They say, “You should not kill; therefore, you should not be a soldier.” The commandment “Thou shalt not kill” was not given to a nation; it was given to the individual. One man should not kill another. No one should go to any country on his own, and kill. “Thou shalt not kill” has nothing to do with soldier service or with the execution of a criminal. A nation is given an authority to protect human life by taking human life. “Thou shalt not kill” is a commandment to the individual and it is speaking of murder, which our Lord said comes from anger—and we are not even to be angry with our brother."
McGee, J. Vernon: Thru the Bible Commentary. electronic ed. Nashville : Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1981, S. 1:ix-268

"Is hitting someone always wrong?"

"Ex 21:12–14 The laws relating to personal injury (vv. 15–36) from man or animal were preceded by the most serious of injuries, homicide. The death penalty was prescribed for intentional homicide only (see 20:13), whereas for unintentional homicide the penalty was banishment to an appointed place, which later God revealed were the cities of refuge (cf. Num. 35:6–24; Deut. 19:1–13). No degree of sanctuary applied to one guilty of premeditated murder. Death by accident at the hand of another is something unplanned by man but which God let happen. The law did afford sanctuary but away from home and vengeful relatives, often for life because there the one guilty of involuntary manslaughter remained until the death of the High-Priest (Num. 35:25, 28)."
MacArthur, John Jr: The MacArthur Study Bible. electronic ed. Nashville : Word Pub., 1997, c1997, S. Ex 21:12

"Having sex in a person's home with another consenting adult is either wrong, right or depends on the situation ... which is it?"

Thou shalt not commit adultery [Exod. 20:14].
"We are living today in the middle of a sex revolution. Sex is certainly not new, but it is still adultery when it is committed outside of wedlock. God makes this very clear. Man may think he has changed this commandment but he has not. This commandment still stands."
McGee, J. Vernon: Thru the Bible Commentary. electronic ed. Nashville : Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1981, S. 1:ix-268

Ten Commandments not Ten Suggestions.

[Who will cover yours? Ro 5:8. Who's really the brat? ]: "At the end of the day, you are."

God says differently ( Psa. 1:1–6; Psa. 11:5; Psa. 17:14, 15; Psa. 32:10; Psa. 37:17–22, 37, 38; Psa. 68:6; Psa. 73:1–28; Psa. 75:10; Psa. 91:7, 8; Psa. 107:33–38; Psa. 125:5; Prov. 10:6, 9, 21, 23–25, 28, 29, 30, 32; Prov. 11:3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 18–21, 23, 31; Prov. 12:3, 5–7, 13, 21, 26; Prov. 13:6, 13, 17, 21; Prov. 14:19, 22, 32; Prov. 15:6; Prov. 21:18, 26; Prov. 22:5; Prov. 28:1, 4, 5, 13, 14, 18; Isa. 32:1–8; Isa. 65:13, 14; Mal. 3:18; Rom. 2:7–10; Eph. 2:12–14; Phil. 2:15; 1 Thess. 5:5–8; Tit. 1:15; 1 Pet. 4:17, 18; 1 John 1:6, 7; 1 John 3:3–17). Swanson, James ; Nave, Orville: New Nave's. Oak Harbor : Logos Research Systems, 1994

He gets the last word (
Isa 33:14, Mt 3:12, 13:42, 50; 25:41, 46, Re 14:10).

"Focus on your sex life, and not anyone else's."

Believing you leads to death (Ac 5:29, Jas 1:15). Believing God leads to life (Jn 10:10).

"...We must appreciate what John MacArthur calls the "exceeding sinfulness of sin". It is what sent Jesus to the cross. To remain true to Himself, God became sin for us. God is holy. He cannot wink at sin or pretend that it does not exist. He cannot lower the bar of standards of heaven (McGee). Sin must be paid for. It was paid for in full at the cross or it remains on us..." Full text:
Armor of the Lord

Response to comment [from other]: "...[R]eply to my actual quotes..."

The quotes are exact.

"Otherwise, I will just continue to disregard what you have posted..."

 

Don't you disregard Christians everyday?

See:


Indifference, Denial, Rebellion

 

Response to comment [from other]: "How is judging and condemning people winning anyone over?"

 

We are commanded to judge rightly (Pr 31:9). Does that bother you?

"I didn't mean to bug ya." ~ Bono

 

"And over to what? More judging and condemning?"

 

To freedom (Jn 8:36, Ro 6:14; 7:4,6; Ga 3:13). The law was our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ (Ga 3:24).

 

Response to comment [from other]: [The quotes are exact. :peach:] "No ... they were not ... but it's not like honesty is something that you are known for."

 

The God-haters would like to you believe that.

 

Response to comment [from other]: "How is judging and condemning people winning anyone over?"
 

We are commanded to judge rightly (Pr 31:9). Does that bother you?

"I didn't mean to bug ya." ~ Bono

 

"And over to what? More judging and condemning?"

 

To freedom (Jn 3:17, 8:36, Ro 6:14; 7:4,6; Ga 3:13). The law was our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ (Ga 3:24).

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "If nothing else; the mother should have had the decency to wait until her daughter was away."

 

That's much better. Matt. 15:19, 1 5:9-11, 6:9, 6:18.

 

Response to comment [from an agnostic]: "It is not in the Left-wing tradition to expose minors to possible negative psychological effects."

 

Leftists promote wicked, risky behavior (Eccl 10:2, Jas 1:15, Jn 10:10).
 

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