Take rape, for instance. No choice there, but still pregnant.
Well duh, in that case I feel abortion should be legal and the rapist should take the murder charge.
That's irrelevant. Even if I carry you into my house while you're sleeping the same logic applies. The point is, you're in my house. Even if it's the case that if you leave you'll die, you have to leave.
Absolutely wrong. If you take someone into your house knowingly without their consent in such a manner as their death is an
inevitable result of leaving, you will be charged with murder. It's more like you kidnapped them in while they slept and put up an impenetrable minefield outside.
A lease is a contract. You mentioned it being a lease. I didn't.
Looking back you are correct, but you introduced the entirely irrelevant concept of eviction, I simply offered a more accurate metaphor regarding residency to describe the situation. Neither is a one to one example.
I may start a new thread on this later tonight.
Also, sincerely hope the camp you were sent to wasn't a "pray the gay away" therapy. Not sure what other re-education camps churches have.
I have read a lot of people have problems with these types of programs but my time in therapy really helped me a lot. I was just young and confused and didn't understand what I was doing to myself and my family and my relationship with God.