Monday, 17 October 2016

Is Raving Wrong

Is raving wrong?
Dear Mr and Miss  the short answer is YES.
By now you should have heard of some madling, vicious sex and booze party  that was slated to happen, dubbed project x that sparked public outrage and unsinted derision. Some of it's beckoning lines were: "One night to lose your mind"." No one goes back home a virgin."
I have always known that there alot of things around partying that are flagrant but I didn't quite expect it to escalate to this: blatant, planned-for fornication. No one goes home a virgin.
Oh foolish 'Galatians' who has bewiched you?
It shows just how much  young people and  the society as a whole has sunken down to the abyss of self-degradation and shame and unconsciousness. People these days don't get inside of their brains very much. They are bold in sin. Their sensibilities have become course. And it is fascinating that  they will  have a problem with you if you don't drink, if you don't sleep with women just like they do.
It is quite alarming young people nowadays are obstinate. They don't listen. They 'don't care.' They 'don't give a damn.'
Now talking about parting we will have to contend that partying  has become synonymous with one night stands, drinking, bedlam of loud music, smoking and worse. Even seemingly blameless feasts  like birth day parties are abound with risque activity and intoxication. It happens very often that  a party without alcohol (they call it 'Mzinga') and members of the opposite sex is not a real party.
Now,I'm no stranger to a hyped  class of young people(friends, friends of friends and classmates) who have deluded themselves to think that hard revelling, drinking and smoking shisha is fun. This class thinks of itself as 'cool' but ideally it's the most sorely damaged, desperate and debased  class of all. Just how could someone level all these  manner of unconscionable deeds with fun and glamour? Actually there is an English word for that and that word is foolishness.
One preacher showed a very consistent pattern of what happens in revellings and banquetings. He gave several examples from the Bible and I was stunned. There is music, then liquor, then idolatry or sex/nudity somewhat in that order.
Music, drinking and dancing effectively create an enabling environment for loosing one's control and consequently leading to indulging in perverted practices.
And those who come to parties to drink soda and 'just watch' are just as guilty because it gives them pleasure to watch animal passions manifest.
The dangers of revelling are well documented. It takes a toll on morality, on health and on society.That's why Christianity and Islam don't allow it. This is somewhat a morbid thought but it is true. This every-weekend-at-the-club lifestyle sets a bad prognosis of disease,unwanted pregnancies, troubled marriage,addiction, prodigal spending, aging and a early grave. That's why I feel strongly that raving is something that we young people need to avoid.

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