By Gman4326
As I was looking for love in the noun form the reason for
this was my dictionary had it in the verb form only so I thought is the word
lust could been found in a nominative form. If this is the case what happens to
the term marriage can it continue be a noun. A regular verb form would be as a contractual
agreement between any individual or multiple individuals that does not have to
result in procreation. The contention of the LGBT movement is not to end the
term or meaning of marriage but to transform it and have wordsmiths in the
present and future simply change it not just ink and pad of in action as well.
I have written on this in a previous blog article titled “Marital Apologetic”
so I will not revisit here. Language is very powerful tool and when all Christians
have both a practical not just basic understanding of it can out articulate it
from right under of the progressive foot however this also means no longer
inculcating this same grammar construct eventually because to control one’s
home is beginning with language.
Appendix:
Lust noun: an intense sexual desire for a male partner
Lust verb derogatory: in Latin this word is eros
where we get the word erotic the pagan culture valued free sex/love, romantic
notion of hero’s slaying the giants in one’s own life, during the medieval age
this word was celebratory concept of knighthood and how they rescue the virgin
in distress or defeat’s the heathen kings or Islam. Emotional love or simply
love is found in modern society. Synonym: fornication, pedophile, Incest,
romance, feel good.
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