Scientists also say we came from apes . . . .. .
I have a friend who is lesbian but she was born a hermaphrodite so is she really? I don't tell her she is wrong.
I don't judge, its not my job but Gods.
Would Christian society accept them, they should with open arms whether they could prove they were born that way or not.
Accept the behavior . . . no . . . . . . .its the sexual act that's the sin.
God Bless
2007-01-06 15:50:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Fact: Humans come in two forms, male and female.
Fact: Being gay is a deliberate CHOICE of lifestyle.
Fact: There is no such thing as a gay gene
Fact: No one is ever born gay!
Why speculate over such "what if" hypothetical scenarions that will never happen? A sin is a sin is a sin, and we should not rationalise it away by appealing to flaky so-called science. Would anyone entertain the idea that murderers are born murderers? What if scientists found out that there's a murderer gene? Or a serial murderer gene? Would you accept them?
2007-01-07 12:41:05
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answered by Seraph 4
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God created Adam and Eve. Nobody is ever born gay. Science is not an excuse to sin. If being gay was not wrong there would never be such a debate. What "scientists" are trying to do is take the burden off of their gay friend's conscience.
As for why people pick on Christians, there is nothing surprising about that. Christ himself said that we will be persecuted for remaining faithfull to him. All true Christians have to face the devil and remain faithful to God. Dead fish do not swim upstream, only downstream.
2007-01-06 15:52:54
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answered by Know it all (almost) 3
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i dont think that gays are born gay. its just the lifestyle that they choose. if guys grew up around alot of girls maybe they would feel more "in" w/the girls. If guys grew up going to private all boys school its a possibilitie that they will be bi...or just straight gay. Same way for girls... either way...nope...because in the bible it clearly states its a sin. The reason why saying is because...two men cant make a baby...nor two women...atleast not on their own. So you know theres no such thing as it being "right".. however i have no problem with gay bi or whateva anyone is because everyones human...and they get attacked enough.
2007-01-06 15:50:49
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answered by Aubri's Mommie 4
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Scientists have proven it. Like it or not Gay acceptance is moving forward. Some Christians will never accept it but they for sure are going to have to live with it. Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha. Plus a couple more rub it in their faces.
2007-01-06 15:54:57
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answered by Eva 5
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A gay person is called to a vow of chastity even if it is built into nature and by the Grace of God if Accepted, can overcome the difficulty. All persons should be respected and loved for The love of God.
2007-01-06 15:50:49
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answered by Gods child 6
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No I personally wouldn't. The Word of God says man was made in His image and therefore we couldn't. Man shall leave his mother and father and cleave to his wife .
I feel sorry for gays, they are just being true to the life style they choose. Hedonism can not produce Godly results.
A rose, can not come from a watermelon seed
2007-01-06 15:51:36
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answered by Ignatious 4
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Well I am a christian and I have nothing against gay people even though I think it's moraly wrong. I think they deserve all the rights straight people do, but a scientist wouldn't prove anything to me. I'd listen to the bible over a scientist everyday.
2007-01-06 15:50:46
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answered by Charlie219 3
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I'm Christian & I don't need proof I believe gays are born that way & I don't think I'm better than anyone else. I'm for gay rights 100% PS there is some kind of proof with the left frontal lobe of the brain or so I'm told but either way it doesn't matter
2007-01-06 15:50:43
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answered by gitsliveon24 5
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Doubt it...it's pretty much proven that sexual preference is not a choice, that has not changed the thinking of the born agains, is it unfair...you bet...is it unjust...sure, it goes to dogma that I don't quite follow, and it is not about to change.
2007-01-06 15:54:05
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answered by curious115 7
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