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I’m interested in books that highlight the negative aspects of homosexuality. Any suggestions?

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>What are some metaphorical interpretations of the flood?
God washing away humanity's sins to make a fresh start, over laps with the idea of Salvation and Baptism. Consider, if we are operating under the idea that man is given free will (hence thou shalt not eat, but they can choose to eat) what would a world that had been changed by fallen angels be like?
The Bible only says the world was filled with violence and man thought only of himself.
Thus, it seems God's goal of having man come to him and accepting him as their Lord would be nigh impossible as the fallen angels pretty much displaced the path man had via whatever wickedness they brought. So God hits the reset button so to speak. He kills humanity's civilizations, but brings through on the other side he who had accepted him, Noah.
The flood is a "rhyme" as a result. You yourself experience the spiritual death from sin. Once you accept God, he is your Lord and you are saved from hell, just as Noah was from the flood. Your sins are washed away, just as man's were. You've got a fresh start with God guiding you, as it was with Noah and his sons
At least, that's one metaphorical possibility. I take it both literally and metaphorically along with everything else in the Bible

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>sports bra-wearing Chinese lesbian sadists who only date you because they hate women more than you do, loathsome hags whose antics and vagations conform to no ideal type, and whose unique essence may eventually include fist-fucking a lipstick femme pillow princess who is actually straight and confused herself

this is literally the protagonist of my novel of the last 5 years.......

wtf does this mean for the novel now

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Cormac McCarthy passed through a land reminsicent of some tumultous Christian reckoning done in ages long since past and biblical to the men who did not know it and passed through the chapparal and burunda grass laid down flat by the unrepentant beating of the suns uncaring rays until the land cracked and split and died through long ages past in and of the worlds unceasing turning until the very lifeblood of the streams and rivers evaporated into a vast and seemless sea.

He walks into a bar.
He spits.

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I've recently been writing a lot more. However, whenever I get a page or two into my narrative, I shift from actually writing a story to going on and on writing down every single detail of a scene, person, object, theme, etc. This results in my story being nothing but eight to ten pages of nothing but details, which is frustrating.

Any ideas on how to break this habit, /lit?/

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