
The Bible teaches that God made one man and one woman to come together and be married, a union through which they can procreate and “fill the Earth with offspring,” said Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson, who added that if the married couple are monogamous, “they can’t catch a sexually transmitted disease” and this “Biblically correct sex is safe.”
Robertson further said the reason why there are so many sex-related “debilitating diseases” affecting people in America and abroad is because many people “follow liberal orthodox opinion” and breed with “anything and anybody,” refusing to “live a life of restraint before God Almighty.”
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 110 million U.S. men and women have a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
In a sermon at the White’s Ferry Road Church in West Monroe, La., as part of Duck Commander Mission Sunday on Sept. 14, Phil Robertson, an elder at the church along with his oldest son Alan Robertson, began his talk by quoting from a Merriam Webster’s dictionary about political correctness.
“Political correctness, conforming to what is regarded orthodox liberal opinion in matters of – are you ready? – sexuality,” said Robertson, head of the family that stars in the popular Duck Dynasty reality-TV show on A&E. “The Bible said one man, one woman: that’s what [God] made to begin with. For this reason, we have a male and a female. For that reason, those two can come together and be married. And when they marry, what God has joined together, let man not separate.”
“Man marries a woman,” said Robertson. “They can procreate, fill the Earth with offspring – they need to stay together just like that. You know what those two will never have? They will never have a sexually transmitted disease. You know why? They keep their sex between the two of them. They can’t catch a sexually transmitted disease.”
“Biblically correct sex is safe,” he said. “It’s safe. You’re not going to get chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, AIDS – if you, if a man marries a woman, and neither of you have it, and you keep your sex between the two of you, you’re not going to get ever sexually transmitted diseases.”
Robertson continued, “And the masters of exceptions will always say, ‘But what about a blood transfusion you might get …’ – I’ll give you that. But you say, is it rare? It’s very, very rare.”
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SOURCE: The Christian Post
Sami K. Martin