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Old 03-26-2006, 03:58 PM
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It came up in a discussion about "gay-behavior (Sin) and "gay-people" (Tempted to Sin). The word gay is seen as interchangable with other sins, and you are innocent utill you act on it (dismissing the guilt of entertaining unhealthy thoughts for the moment). So, is it purely the act that makes one gay? Or are gay people the ones predisposed to have a vulnerability toward that particular sin? Whether its acted on or not? That predisposition is the crux. It is that which made me gay long before any action. And it is that which makes me innocent of such a sin... I can grasp hating the sin but not the sinner. But not in this case. Call my love sick and unnatural and disease ridden if that helps you sleep. But you are wrong to call it a Sin. You've no idea what you're talking about. The healing you pray for, for me, is an insult and waste of time. Save it for starving kids.
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