We're all in this life together and I think as Christians we have a responsibility to reach out with unconditional love and acceptance to help others who have ended up down the wrong path in life, whether by bad luck, bad choices, or emotional scars that haven't healed. We have all made wrong choices at some time in our lives, that's the nature of humanity, but as a Christian there is always a belief in forgiveness and knowing that we're given "another chance" to make it right in this life. Whether someone has committed adultery, suffers from alcoholism or has a homosexual lifestyle, these choices are unhealthy and in direct conflict with the Bible and can only lead to disaster, not for the individual, but for society as a whole. We should learn from stories in the Bible about Sodom and even our own history about what happens when people make choices to follow their own selfish desires without thought of future consequence. Right now, the world is in a moral state of emergency and as a parent, I worry about the world of the future and what will happen if things don't start changing. What will become of our children who desperately need stability, raised in a world that doesn't value the sanctity of marriage and change the whole definition of marriage to suit whatever lifestyle they want at the time? Yet we wonder why so many children have problems and are prone to violence today. As Christians, we have have a responsiblity to speak up when others are in need of spiritual guidance and not hide away and be afraid to be wrongly seen as self-righteous or "politically incorrect". When we reach out in love to help others, real positive changes can happen to the world to make things better - that is the true spirit of Christianity.