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Originally Posted by Robby McCallister
I don't know if you realize this but, you look like a complete idiot. So right now... we are going to impose the six minute rule on you.
No talking for six minutes. Anything you say in the next six minutes will not count.
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nah man...no need to call people out of their names
I will say this, however...
There's a difference between being attracted to something and willfully engaging in sexual acts. And, there are many things that are "natural" that aren't necessarily "morally" correct, according to the bible. It's not being a hypocrite to say, "I'm a Christian even though I am sometimes tempted to do THIS or THAT." If that was the case, everyone who claims to be a Christian could be deemed a hypocrite because everyone sins. The bible says gay sex is wrong. The bible also says lying is wrong, stealing, FORNICATING (sex before marriage), adultery, murder, etc. Everyone who has accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior struggle with one sin or the other. That doesn't make them a hypocrite so long as they recognize they have a need for God to keep them, and ultimately deliver them. There is no condemnation to those who are in Christ who truly seek to live for him. But, does that mean Christians can/should sin purposely so God can keep forgiving them? The bible gives an emphatic NO to that question. I am a child of God and recognize I have a need for God..