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Ezekiel 22:30: "And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it: but I found none." Let's stand in the gap together!
Saturday, May 7, 2016
My Solution to the North Carolina Bathroom Bill
We are in a corrupt culture, and sin has taken us down a road of no return. I think the only viable solution is reconstruction of bathrooms. They all have to be individual rooms, no more shared bathrooms. It will cost a lot of money, but that is the price for this situation we have put ourselves in. This way also, dads can go in with their daughters, moms with their sons, no problem. More room for handicapped people. Like restaurants - they usually have individual rooms, and some malls have a family room. They can have a diaper changing area in each as well. There may be a longer wait in line, but that's the cost. Put up several bathrooms in larger places like schools and malls. it won't take up more space, they will still have the toilets, they just have to build walls and doors with locks, and put a sink in each room. No more shared showers - have individual rooms that have the shower and a changing area inside the locked room. I never liked the idea of shared showers anyway, as I'm very modest. That's a possible solution that would work for everyone, and I think it's necessary for this culture we are in.
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