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To: cloudmountain

Everyone gets a serious encounter with the Lord.

Not everyone get theirs while there’s still time.

One of the most insidious things about how homosexuality or genderism is billed in our so-called culture is that it essentially paints the sin to be bigger than the Lord. They cannot change, it’s inborn they claim, so of course they ought not to repent as well as cannot.

But while many blame the Lord for the cesspool they’ve waded into, acting as if it’s His fault, the truth is that at some point they let some emotion or fantasy run away with them. Who without knowledge (and better: faith) can argue with a heart flutter or a whim as if they were rational processes?

Some time ago, addressing different circumstances and about different matters, when I was saying what the Lord had done for me one guy came back saying that it was remarkable what imagination could do but when I shot back that an imagination run amuck cannot be corralled in an instant by more imagination, such that terror be replaced with resolve, he went silent. That shut him down ... that day. Sadly my witness bounced off his noggin to no discernible effect.


25 posted on 12/24/2019 12:54:19 PM PST by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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To: Rurudyne
Anything besides heterosexuality is aberrant.
Young people, early to mid-teens, CHOOSE not to be heterosexual...and CHOOSE to be homo/bi/non/Q. There is NO truth that there is/was anything normal about those aberrant sexuality choices. Everyone is BORN heterosexual.

Every society/nationality, etc., accepts heterosexuality as the NORM and anything else is wrong, sinful and/or aberrant.

32 posted on 12/24/2019 3:43:14 PM PST by cloudmountain
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