No More Homosexuality...

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Dec 14, 2009
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The guy has changed his sexual orientation, and is happy about it. Why would you want to make that a negative thing?

You are deluded if you think it's cool to come on a Christian site and answer people's problems with a one word nasty statement. In reality, it's actually quite a sad confidence and control issue that you should see someone about. You are someone who gets a thrill from diminishing other people's achievements, mostly because you are jealous that you have never made any of your own, in all likelihood.

Hislastwalk might not have many friends on here yet, but I'm quite sure that, with your attitude, Nawo, you will have none at all.
 
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guilbautedsookie

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Lord God spoke to me through this post! Praise be to God!

You made the best decision of your life trusting God to help you ease the confusion instead of turning over yourself to worldly solutions of surgery and the like. I actually am crying right now because whenever I see gay men becoming straight through the grace of God my spirit leaps in joy.

I was once homosexual too and God saved me! May God continue to use you brother to bring back the confused.
 
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The only homo I can be called is a Homo sapiens which is Latin for "wise man" ;)
 
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@AgeofKonwledge... WHOA lol that was funny :D
 
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A person should not be judged for what they appear to be but by his or her own choices. Since sexual orientation cannot be chosen, he should not be judged by it.
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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Sexual orientation can and is chosen by people all over the world every day and yes God judges them for it. For example, here is an organization filled with a great many people that have made a choice regarding their sexual orientation:

Exodus International ? Reaching the World in Grace & Truth

I know you're thrilled to discover that just in this one organization are 120 partnering organizations all staffed with ex-homosexuals who left the homosexual orientation to become straight with a great many being happily married (to member's of the opposite sex of course) and raising families.

What a pleasant surprise this is for you since you obviously had no idea.


A person should not be judged for what they appear to be but by his or her own choices. Since sexual orientation cannot be chosen, he should not be judged by it.
 
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OK, so I used to be gay,t his is a very long story to type out, so I'ma shorten it by saying Jesus has set me from homosexuality.. well I need some guy friends o: like I have none.. in general, I just need more Christian text buddies, so anyone interested? xD my names Kyle btw.lol
Hey!! Ive talked to you before would love to get to know you better! My names Jess i forget if i told you that already! Feel free to chat with me anytime im on almost everynight! God Bless!
 
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It seems there is no one clear, single, definitive variable in determining sexual orientation. Research on this subject sugests that it's a mixture of biological factors (genes and prenatal hormones) and environmental factors. There is no evidence to support the theory that a person can consciously change their orientation via psychological means. God did not give us the ability to choose our orientation.
 
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A person should not be judged for what they appear to be but by his or her own choices. Since sexual orientation cannot be chosen, he should not be judged by it.
Ever heard of Original Sin?
 
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It seems there is no one clear, single, definitive variable in determining sexual orientation. Research on this subject sugests that it's a mixture of biological factors (genes and prenatal hormones) and environmental factors. There is no evidence to support the theory that a person can consciously change their orientation via psychological means.
How about we approach this biblically, eh?

We can argue over what science and psychology do or don't say, but in the end it doesn't matter. It's about what God has set forth.

God did not give us the ability to choose our orientation.
Trying to prove this would be to take on an unmanagable burdon of proof.
 
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Neither do Muslims. They believe they are born perfect and then polluted into sin with contact from the world. That's their reasoning for preferring white Thawbs.... as a symbol they are supposedly reclaiming their purity through Sharia. I don't think you would make a good Muslim for long though because the penalty for homosexual behavior in Muslim-majority countries under Sharia is, of course, physical death.

Neither do atheists but then their entire worldview is, by definition, ultimately meaningless (and spiritually bankrupt).

But your question is really important for Christians to understand and be able to answer. Because it is a true statement that the Bible teaches a person isn't judged for someone else's sin but their own!

Sin is not a genetic defect which is genetically passed down through our dna becoming the property of each individual through heredity. Nor is it a perverted inner nature.

From the Biblical point of view, the term sin designates a particular kind of relationship between the creature and the Creator. And a relationship cannot be inherited; it can only be established or destroyed, affirmed or denied. Sin is thus a relational reality.

Paul does not say that we sin because Adam sinned. He does not say that we die because Adam sinned. What he does say is this: Sin (alienation from God) entered the stage of history in the first man’s rebellion (“sin entered the world through one man”).

The result of that separation is disintegration and death. But the universal penetration of that condition is due to the fact that all persons have sinned; all persons have become revolutionaries against God (“because all sinned”).

There is a two-sided perspective in the Bible that must be taken seriously if we wish to understand this issue adequately. On the one side of this dual perspective is the Hebrew idea of human solidarity, the recognition that each individual shares in a common humanity. On the other side is the recognition of individual responsibility. By virtue of the former, we are in bondage; by virtue of the latter, we become responsible for participation in that bondage. And that is the essence of sin as shared in the Bible whether or not you believe it.


I don't believe in original sin. Why should someone else's action burden me just because of descendance?
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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The question of genetic influences on sexual orientation could be definitively answered by using DNA microarray technology, although, to my knowledge, no such studies are planned or in progress.

Are People Born Gay? Genetics and Homosexuality

It seems there is no one clear, single, definitive variable in determining sexual orientation. Research on this subject sugests that it's a mixture of biological factors (genes and prenatal hormones) and environmental factors. There is no evidence to support the theory that a person can consciously change their orientation via psychological means. God did not give us the ability to choose our orientation.
 
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Let us be reminded that 'genes' are subject to change, and are the result -- at least -- of our parents' choices, TOGETHER WITH our surroundings, and personal choices.
Genes can be turned on or off (genes are the INSTRUCTIONS for how the biological organism is going to be CONSTRUCTED), through different choices.

The foremost voice on raw food nutrition (Gabriel Cousens, M.D.) knows this -- teaches that certain foods turn on "anti-aging" (probably a loose terminology) genes. This is one of many.

Genes are NOT "set in stone" -- not 100%.
 
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I don't know why Christians argue over genetics. Genetics don't matter in whether something is sinful or not. It's about God. Unfortunately people like Herring I guess.
 
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dan1el is correct regarding biological plasticity; however, I don't know whether or not he realizes that opens the door to a discussion of whether or not then progeny can be affected.

In any event, at most the discussion is about a biological propensity toward homosexual behavior in a small minority of the population.

And even if this is proven to be true, which it hasn't been and may be proven false, they wouldn't be homobots that have zero control or choice in preventing themselves from engaging in homosexuality.

That's nothing more than the PR lie homosexuals and the media feed the public through the popular literature to gain political power and acceptance for homosexuals.


I don't know why Christians argue over genetics. Genetics don't matter in whether something is sinful or not. It's about God. Unfortunately people like Herring I guess.
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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God loves homosexuals just like He loves all people in the world. He loves ex-homosexuals, including the struggling ones, just like He loves non-homosexual Christians: with exactly the same depth and fervor. We are supposed to pray for them and when prompted by God (not in our own power as this is spiritual warfare) talk with them and listen.

That said, I don't like being around unrepentant homosexuals and seek an exit if possible. The behavior and language is completely over the top usually and I don't like it. I always feel a spiritual battle present between good and evil when I'm around them for some reason. But when I am in that situation (usually a workplace or educational environment), I work to be cordial but uncompromising in my Christian worldview. That doesn't mean I go around preaching. I don't. It just means that I wear my Christianity like a name badge. Everyone knows what I am and that I have no desire of things of the world.

This usually does not make me the life of the party... lolol.
 
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It's funny how when people says it's a battle against good and evil, they are always on the good side and the people they dislike are on the bad side. What a convenience.
 
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I thank the lives of those person who go to the righteousness of the Lord. For you "hislastwalk" ,. Im happy for you. I know you have a better life now.
 
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