OK, some of the answers to my question "God and Homosexuality?" have avoided my question altogether by pointing the finger at me and saying that I'm judging people. Regardless if I'm being judgmental, I really would like some honest, intelligent answers to my question, if possible. I don't see how contrasting what the bible says with how people live their lives makes me judgmental. No one would call me that if I pointed out that an unrepentant career thief or murderer could not possibly be in good standing with God, yet He condemns these things the same as he does the practice of homosexuality. If the kettle's black, then dog- gonnit it's black, OK! Anyway, call me what you will but please answer the question seriously without dodging it. Acts 26:20 says people need to repent AND do works worthy of repentance. Let's apply that to homosexuality the same as we would murder. In order to repent and be worthy of it, wouldn't you have to STOP the wrongdoing? Change is a must- COL 3:9, 10.
2007-02-08
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