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God will not be mocked March 13, 2014

Posted by Tantumblogo in General Catholic, sadness, scandals, secularism, self-serving, sexual depravity, shocking, sickness, Society.
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People, like our black women’s studies porn sex trade professor, like to think promiscuous sex doesn’t have consequences.  Or, if it does, they are at least easily manageable, a shot at the doctor’s office, or a few hundred bucks traded to a butcher to rip the growing life out of your body (such a choice).

If you get in real trouble, you might have to go on a cocktail of very powerful drugs for the rest of your life, to stave off the advance of a virus that seems almost tailor made to attack persons given over to a certain kind of filth.   There is even hope there might be a cure for such a disease.

And maybe there will be, for a while.  Maybe billions of dollars diverted from other diseases, afflicting far more people, will afford a temporary respite. But that’s all it will be – at best, a temporary respite for a few fortunate souls.

For others, new, very nasty, completely untreatable forms of the old diseases we thought we had vanquished will come raging back to afflict them with horrors that have been largely unknown in developed countries for almost a century.  Once all these old diseases come back – gonorrhea, syphillis, chlamydia, etc – in new, drug resistant forms, will people finally wake up and realize the “bad old ways” of virtue and chastity really did have a purpose, even a totally natural purpose (let alone supernatural) to protect people from the ravages of disease?

Who knows.  I pray they will, but I don’t hold out too much hope, at present. I don’t think even a two by four across the forehead could wake a lot of people from their drug and sex fueled stupors.

Untreatable gonorrhea is here to stay:

The CDC has issued a report detailing its findings in attempting to trace the increasing difficulty in treating gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that can cause severe discomfort, serious medical problems (such as sterility) for both genders and in very rare cases, death.

Gonorrhea is a that has been around for thousands of years, if not longer, plaguing . In more recent times, it’s had to evolve to survive as humans learned to treat it using penicillin and other . Over the past thirty years in particular, gonorrhea has evolved to the point that there are very few treatments left (ceftriaxone along with either azithromycin or doxycycline) and now, it looks like its poised to get the best of those as well, which will mean those who contract the disease in the very near future will find that doctors have no way to cure them……..

…..They note that currently, there are approximately 820,000 new cases of gonorrhea each year in this country. [Or, over 30 years, almost 10% of the US population will be infected. That is so gross]  The real problem is that there are now so few antibiotics that are able to treat the disease, and while no strains of the bacteria that are resistant to them have been found so far in the United States, the same cannot be said for other countries.

The overriding conclusion of the researchers is that the world is now sitting on the precipice of losing the ability to fight a major bacterial infection. Worse perhaps, is that it may mark the first of many others to come……

I think Johnny Cash says it pretty well.

Unfortunately, we all may get cut down by some superbacteria that spins off from these drug resistant STDs.

Comments

1. Baseballmom - March 13, 2014

So true. The way this once “snowball” has become an avalanche of immorality and pure evil I do not think it will be too long before He slaps us all down quite hard…

2. Branch - March 14, 2014
tantamergo - March 14, 2014

I read that, it was excellent. I’m unclear if you’re saying you thought I was insolent.

Branch - March 14, 2014

I think the tone you employ sometimes, especially regarding other people (for example, Hilary Clinton – “Witch”), is lacking in the kind of wisdom discussed in this portion of the article I linked to:

“If we were able to look at our neighbors ability to understand things more in terms of grace and gifts we might not be so impatient and indignant with our neighbor when we do not see eye to eye. After all, we are nothing more than temporary custodians of the various things God has given us; whether it be wisdom of the Holy Ghost,our intelligence or our ability to even communicate with others”

tantamergo - March 14, 2014

Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind, but that post was I thought pretty obviously done in fun.

3. mariaangelagrow - March 14, 2014

Reblogged this on mariaangelagrow.

4. Molly - March 14, 2014

There is a really fascinating scientific article that was published in 2013, where the author hypothesizes that it was the introduction of penicillin in the mid-1940s that first changed sexual behaviors, by diminishing the cost (i.e. syphilis) associated with sex. In other words, sexual behavior changed before introduction of The Pill). The article got a little coverage in the more obscure pop culture and science websites, but not much mainstream media coverage, not surprisingly. The title is great: “The Wages of Sin: How the Discovery of Penicillin Reshaped Modern Sexuality”.

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10508-012-0018-4

5. Terri - March 14, 2014

It is good I think Branch for us to be reminded of this from time to time. We have to be very careful in the heat of passion about an issue not to insult or in any way put down anyone, either directly or by insinuation. This I might add is sometimes tricky, with all the rampant and vile hatred for the Church that we hear being spewed from hither and yon. I myself need to “corral” my ruffled feathers from time to time….I think a good idea may be to “pray before posting”. But at the same time, standing for the truth of Christ and His Church. A balancing act to be sure.


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