Devin Schadt / April 25th, 2024

Theological Made Practical Series | #11

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She Consented… And That Makes it Right.

Andrew Tate—particularly in his interview with Tucker Carlson (who gave him a pass)—
defends his objectification, abuse, and pornification of women with the excuse that the sexual acts with these women were consensual.
According to Tate, consent justifies a pornographic, adulterous, sexual act.

Imagine for a moment that you own a banking institution.
You and I are friends.
Over a couple of drinks, we discuss the idea of robbing your bank.
We agree to split the spoils.
We consent to the proposal.
And because our agreement is consensual it is justified.

Regardless of whether we have damaged hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people’s lives.
Because it was consensual it is justified.

My wife is concerned for my financial future.
She has recently become ill.
Her quality of life is declining.
She suggests that I secretly murder her and cash in her insurance policy.
I consent.
And because our agreement is consensual it is justified.

Regardless of whether we have destroyed our children’s trust in their parents.
Regardless that our children will need to go to therapy.
Because it was consensual the act is justified.

Consent does not make an action just.

Tate’s objectification and selling of these women in adult videos is prostitution.
Selling sexual acts for money.
Not only does it destroy the woman’s future, but also her soul…
But not only her soul, but the hundreds of thousands, if not millions of souls who watch that rubbish.

Those who defend Tate are invested in his motus operandi
Or ignorant.
They defend him because they are defending the fact that they think, and act like him.

There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death” (Proverbs 14:12).

Therefore, “put on the mind of Christ” (See 1 Cor 2:16) …for He is “the Way, the Truth, and the Life” (Jn 14:6).
And be a real man.

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