Why Your Freedom Is Based on Destructive Things?
Question by NOW HURRICANE: Why your freedom is based on destructive things?
God believers are hated and attacked by non-believers. Apart from believing in GOD; the believers also restrain themselves from sinful acts such as drugs, alcohol, adultery, etc. Why your so called freedom is always referred to destructive things to society such as homosexuality, alcoholism, nudism, drug abusing, adultery, rampant sex worse that animals?
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Answer by Mythos
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