Of Modern Sodom is a book on homosexuality that includes its historical global presence, general acceptance in Greek and Roman civilizations, and its metamorphosis in modern times in the Christian world from being a secret sin to an acceptable alternative lifestyle. Much is said about the gay life in the Caribbean, the author's birthplace, which is compared to how it is experienced in socially and economically advanced countries such as the U.S. and England. Biblical interpretations, old and new, are discussed with the hope that logic and truth can be attained. The book offers an alternative to the general acceptance of the lifestyle to any Christian who is gay, and experiences cognitive dissonance in the practice, or temptation to practice. It also offers counsel to parents, spouses, and significant others. Westwick Abijah Williams writes that homosexuality is unacceptable to God in the past, present, and future. He accepts, however, the propensity or disposition to be as natural and pervasive in some persons as is heterosexuality in others. He contends that the generally accepted notion that homosexual orientation, disposition, or inclination is irreversible is a lie. This notion has contributed to the new theology that makes the practice acceptable to God, because it is incorrigible, even for Him, the Omnipotent One.
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