Did Satan’s temptations of Jesus lead to sin? You seem to be saying that temptation can lead to sin, which is what I was saying. BTW, I didn’t get my understanding of this point from the RCC; I got it from the Bible. That said, I’m glad you liked the article.
I reread the article once again. I hope I don't sound hung up on semantics but I guess I am confused by this statement:
The Bible condemns homosexual sex acts, but it does not condemn the experience of being tempted by same-sex attractions. If the Bible did condemn the experience of being tempted, then Jesus would not have been without sin, would He?
I've never thought about an "experience of being tempted". Scriptures tells us we experience patience and hope. Either we succumb to temptation or we resist it by fleeing from it. I'm not sure what is meant by experiencing temptation.
Temptation is defined as "the desire to perform an action" contrary to God. At the risk of sounding like I'm splitting hairs, while our Lord Jesus was certainly tempted, did He actually experienced temptation (the desire to rebel)? I think we would both agree that our Lord never had a desire to perform an act contrary to God, even when tempted.
For sure, the difference between being tempted and experiencing temptation is subtle but important. Being tempted is external just as our Lord was in the wilderness. Experiencing a temptation would have to be internal. We would consider it, think about it, lust after it. This is part of our old nature. Consider the verse in James:
Jas_1:14-15 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
James tells us that a man is tempted WHEN he is drawn away by his lust. This is entertaining a temptation. After a time of lusting it brings about sin. And James seems to indicate this natural order of entertaining a temptation naturally will "conceived" sin-just like the birth of a child; just like Cain couldn't stop himself from murdering Able once he entertained the thought. If we entertain a temptation we have well gone down the path to sin. Satan never brought up the idea to Cain. He thought of it all by himself.
You asked the question, Did Satans temptations of Jesus lead to sin? Although tempted, do you think our Lord ever entertained any of the temptations of Satan in the wilderness?