. . . which has become a word that’s never used, along with some others:
The expression “sexual immorality” seems overly contentious to people today. To say someone has acted immorally is usually to say he’s acted in a way that’s morally repellent. But most people don’t feel that way about non-standard sexual activity.
It’s not fornication, adultery, or sodomy that leaders of thought consider repellent, but the pharisaical judgmentalism (so they consider it) of those who view such things as seriously and categorically wrong.
Mainstream Christian preachers avoid the terms completely, including, maybe especially, Catholic. St. Paul, for instance, has become the hottest potato since, what? Apostasy?
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