Weekly meetings available to you are as follows:

Tuesday at 6:30 PM, Truitt Baptist Church - Pearl. Call Matt Flint at (601) 260-8518 or email him at matthewflint.makes@gmail.com.

Wednesday at 6:00 PM, First Baptist Church Jackson - Summit Counseling Suite - 431 North State St. Jackson. Call Don Waller at 601-946-1290 or email him at don@wallerbros.com.

Monday at 6:30 PM , Vertical Church - 521 Gluckstadt Road Madison, MS 39110. Mr. Roane Hunter, facilitator, LifeWorks Counseling.

Sunday night at 6:00 PM, Grace Crossing Baptist Church - 598 Yandell Rd. Canton. Call Joe McCalman at 769-567-6195 or email him at cookandnoonie@gmail.com.


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Friday, August 1, 2025

Men Who've Chosen To Pursue Sexual Relations With Other Men Have Been Sold A Bill Of Goods

The Remarkably Successful 7-Point Plan from 40 Years Ago to Normalize Homosexuality

Besides these bullet points, there're two (somewhat related) technological shifts that have played a massive role in not just normalizing sexual relations between the same sex but perpetuating them.

1.  Readily available (online) gay pornography

2.  Social media

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Men who experience same-sex attraction typically embrace the trappings of western culture wholeheartedly.  In other words, if it involves a screen, they're onboard.  Perhaps it's due to the self-loathing they experience whereas screen time serves as a massive distraction.  

Online gay porn, within the wider world of porn, is the fakest.  Typically, men who participate therein aren't remotely attracted (sexually or otherwise) to other men.  Instead, these are men who exhibit the physical appearance / mannerisms / swagger that's attractive to same-sex attracted males (minority viewership).  From there, they're paid handsomely to disparage their handsome bods, in front of digital cameras.  The abuse of erection drugs then enable the homo-lust illusion.  

Watching gay porn, particularly whilst a child, will seriously fuck up a youngster's sense of reality.  As such, normalization of the abnormal ensues.

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Same-sex attracted men have broken sexualities.  And this is true of every sinner that's ever lived / will ever live on this planet.  We, as a whole, are a fallen people.  In the past, there was no convenient means for same-sex attracted individuals to relationally connect.  Hence, their minority status / isolation protected / chastened their virginity, so to speak.  

The Internet changed all of that.  For the worse.  

Homosex is typically intensely pleasurable / forbidden fruit.  Light the match (particularly at a youthful age) and the heat / blaze tends to consume.  Especially so when the experience is akin to bringing two "fateful souls" together for a night(s) of passion.

I've seen these illicit, depraved junctures described as deeply religious milestones within same-sex attracted individual's lives.  

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What's the lesson here?

If you're same-sex attracted, first & foremost, put yourself on a very short leash.

The less screens, the better.  The most antiquated / dated tech, the better.  Sentinel software (like Covenant Eyes) is mandatory.  Incorporate it into your life as tightly as you do your most cherished routine.  

In closing, embrace contrarianism.  Look at those around you who're similarly same-sex attracted and live your life COMPLETELY OPPOSITE.  All the while, pray for everyone.  Serve humbly.  And wait expectantly for that day when you'll be meeting Jesus face-to-face.  Hope of glory is more potent than any false narrative / yarn Satan can weave.

August 2025 - "The No Bull Briefing" Samson Society Newsletter


Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Recommended Reading ("What If We Gang Up?")

 Sobriety Today Is In-Your-Face and Everywhere - WSJ

Flynn's Recovery Journal (Entry #10)

Struggling

I am struggling right now. Last night, my first night in a new apartment, I gave into temptation and lust and used pornography. This morning I am feeling shame, guilt, and a deep sense of inadequacy. Tomorrow, I start a new job. Feeling like this is not the ideal to go into something so important. It is not how I “should” feel or am supposed to.

Today, I admit this reality to myself and others – instead of trying to compensate for or coverup the shame by focusing on other areas or tasks in my life. By deflecting. I need to lay this down at the Lord’s feet, accept where I am, and ask Him to help me do what I cannot do for myself.

I’m now headed out for the day. It has been a challenge to even find the right words for this entry. Facing people seems daunting right now.

Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.

Recommended Reading

 To Break a Bad Habit and Create a New One, Neuroscience Says Just Make One Simple Change