Posted on 06/08/2007 3:41:11 PM PDT by Jose Pen
I don't believe it's anymore hardwired than any other sinful tendency.
The more a person practices a behavior or fantasizes about it the more they become oriented toward it.
I know married people who said they had homosexual temptations at times in their life but they didn't act on it. And that was the end of it.
Tendencies and temptations do not define who we are in life but rather the choices we make and if we believe Christ then we know we can be freed from both the sin and the identity.
Nope. My wife has a friend who had a several year gay relationship but after the breakup rediscovered her religion and ultimately married and had a kid.
There is a percentage of heavily predisposed, perhaps genetically determined gays. There is also a percentage of uncertain people on the border that can be seduced into gay relationships.
Homosexuality is a choice, not an obligation. As a sin, it can and should be avoided. How dare teachers and the public education system try to convert young minds into the homosexual lifestyle! If one tries to talk our children into commiting crimes against Man, they’ll throw them in jail. But if they try to talk our children into commiting crimes against God, then they are praised by the Left as promoting diversity!!
That's an opionion, actually.
Why is it that so many male homosexuals were raped by homosexual adults when they were children? Sounds like a psychological would that can be healed to me.
I trusted my gay brother in law with my kids. He wasn’t a pedophile and that’s the difference. I don’t know what I would do with an ex child molester unless I really knew him well and knew that he had truly been delivered by God. Since I haven’t experienced that, I can’t really answer you.
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