The word ‘inclusive’ became a sign word of the 21st century Western societies. Societies try not to leave any member forgotten, ignored, or rejected. This inclusiveness effort sounds fair and humane. Who would refuse and deny equitable treatment of all citizens? For example, it is laudable to provide public access for people with disabilities and other conditions.
However, it is undeniable that inclusiveness often means the normalization of immoralities. Usually, this normalization results from admitting immoral behaviours as human rights. People desire, praise, and promote promiscuity and sexual perversion as inalienable rights and liberty.
Of course, the rationalization of immorality is nothing new. The snake suggested Eve equality and fairness between God and man. It accused God of the monopoly of the knowledge of good and evil. In this way, the snake provided a reason for violating God’s prohibition. The ancient serpent devised and offered rationalization of sin for every age of human history. In our times, the serpent skews fairness and charity to pervert this generation.
You might not yet be so sure if this normalization of immorality is a lie. Then, observe how those insisting on ‘inclusiveness’ exclude people who have different opinions from theirs. People lose their jobs and social relationships just because they expressed their thoughts on morality. Inclusiveness activists and supporters silence anyone who differs from them. Not only that, but they also remove all your social and economic privileges. Sooner or later, faithful Christians will be segregated.
Christians have a moral obligation to exercise mercy to repenting brethren. Forgiveness is the primary sign of Christ’s followers, precisely because Christ came on earth to forgive. But Christ also commanded his follower to remind each other’s sinfulness and to preach repentance. Accepting an unrepentant person makes me an accomplice.