I don't hate the whores.

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Then why call them that.

Better ways to describe them.

I see an asshole, but I will refer to you as a narrow-minded person.

A shameful occupation is more of am identifying feature than any generic character flaw.

"Digital prostitute" may be a more peroxide term, but it's longer. Why use two words where one may suffice?

Because it showcases the sin.

And your sin is arrogance. You showcase it well.

Is whoring bad for women?

Is poverty good for the soul?

There it is: progressivism.

Muted.

You lose!

Why not ask some ? I’m not a woman so no comment here 🤷‍♂️

Whoring is bad for women.

Short term profit (monetary gain, fishing for compliments, or manipulating low-quality men) versus long term loss (shameful history, "can't find a good guy", risking eternal fate)

I can't see how it's good.

As I believe whoring to be the biggest trap for women, I'm not going to give it a pass.

For men, being low ownership is the biggest trap. Excuse makers. Cowards.

Denigrating these traps is net positive for society. Peer pressure and bullying is probably necessary with how bad safe space maximalism has become.

You honestly believe you are any better of a human than them?

Your God sees all sin as an equal measure against Him.

Christian or not, you are a sinner.

False. Some sins are worse than others. You've been hanging around low-tier Christians if the majority of them think that way.

Sexual sin is grave matter.

Only if you are Catholic.

Puritans? They were a sexy group.

https://www.bostonmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/2016/10/18/puritans-and-sex-myth/

What you really mean is "only if your religion predates Calvin and Luther," which is true.

You realize the once-saved-always-saved and all-sin-is-equal theology is less than 500 years old and still an extreme minority opinion, right? They are not teachings of Jesus.

Please find me a verse where Jesus bullied a whore. Or where He told us to bully anyone at all.

It’s good to understand that morality is not flexible. There are times, places, and ways to call out sin. But there’s no place to do so without love. The focus should be on correcting a person and pointing the way to God, not on how bad they are and how ashamed they ought to be.

And how is it even logically possible for whoring to be a bigger trap for women than for men, considering each whore definitionally has multiple customers?