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What does the bible say about being born gay?



    
    

Clarify Share Report Asked July 01 2015 Data Denise Gray-Howard Supporter

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Dale's black and white Dale Casselman Supporter Christian/Circus Clown
The Bible does not mention anywhere, anything about being born gay.
It is described as a result of someone being turned over by God to a reprobate mind, and therefore, these people that practice this sort of sexual immorality, will do these things.

I gather that it comes from rejecting God's truth for a lie, and therefore God turns one over to there own lusts. So that they receive within themself, their just recompense. 

I'm stating what it says in scripture. I also want you to know, that God loves everyone. Whether you are gay or not.

But God hates all sin, and if you are not in Christian, you will remain lost in your transgressions.

So, here is the deal. If one day you come to the point where you had enough corruption in your life, and want to repent, or turn away from it, then God will receive you, at least right up until your last heartbeat. After that, it will be to late for you.

Jesus took all of our sins away on the cross. He took our punishment, and credited His righteousness to us. But, you cannot continue in homosexuality after you repent.

Does this mean that if you do that you will lose your salvation? Nope. Once save, always saved.

But, you are only fooling yourself if you think that you are going to continue in sin, after you have received a circumcised heart. You CAN try, but you will hate sin so much that you will stop it for the most part. We still stumble. Or maybe just me. Lol...

I want to tell you this much: During the process of regeneration, we are given a new heart, and the mind of Christ. The Holy Spirit comes and sets up house inside us, although we are no longer under the law of sin we are under the law of the Spirit, which is the prompting of the Holy Spirit within us.

You will hate sin, and desire only righteousness. If this does not occur in you, then you may wanna take a second look at your position in Christ.

I hope this helps you. 

I love you, and if another good for nothing reformed sinner as myself can love you, and want God's very best for you. Then I am certain, that Jesus Himself isn't quite finished with you either.

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