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Re: gay by birth vs. gay by choice
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Wed, 5 Dec 2001 07:52:05 GMT
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"Kirby Warden" <inourimage@msn.com> writes:
> Having a genetic behavior suggests that the behavior cannot be
> overcome, Christians don't believe that any sin is that powerful.
> Thus the demand by the Bible for repentence.
According to Christianity, every child (with or without the "gay
gene"), is born into sin. Is that not a bit more powerful than the
"genetic behavior" above?
If indeed some very few percent are born into a genetic disposition
towards a sinful behavior (i.e. born with the "gay gene"), I think
this still pales in comparison with the fact that everybody are born
into sin.
Fredrik
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| (...) The part that says sin can be overcome and must be repented of for acceptance into the kingdom, unfortunately some in the gay community want Christianity, but not the rules. (...) Having a genetic behavior suggests that the behavior cannot be (...) (23 years ago, 5-Dec-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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