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re: Are severly anti-gay people more likely to be gay?

Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:39 am to
Posted by S.E.C. Crazy
Alabama
Member since Feb 2013
7905 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:39 am to
All sin before God is a crime, the difference between me and you is that I admit I am a sinner, worthy of death, who has accepted the free gift of life ever after, by TURNING FROM MY SINS, ( REPENTING ) and receiving the free gift of salvation ever after by the remission of sins in Christ Jesus.

I am not shaking my fist in God's face telling Him, it's ok to be a drunkard, a dope head, or an adulterous man as I was. But rather I turned from my evil ways, and admitted to God I was evil and hopeless without Him.

So, a former drunkard who drank 3 pints of liquor, who smoked dope, who smoked 2 packs of cigarettes a day, hasn't drank a single beer in 27 years or smoked a cigarette, nor ever cheated on his wife.

I think my testimony of God's salvation is a witness to all who know me.

I also think men and women who sleep together are perverts if they aren't married.

You have to turn from WHATEVER SIN YOU ARE IN.

I didn't say I hated you, I only hate the fact that you "preach " that homosexuality is pure and normal, your being a homosexual is a blight on you, and I am saddened by that, but when you shake your fist at God and say my sin is no sin, then you get my anger and righteous wrath, which is of, God.

God hates the sin not the sinner, but God also hates and abhors the person that mocks Him, and refuses to acknowledge His Godhead.

Why do you think John the Baptist was beheaded? Because he called out the sin of the rulers of his day. All of the prophets were hated by their own peoples, because they spoke truth.

The difference beteeen King Saul and King Davids when they were rebuffed by the prophet is very telling. King Saul sat his face against God and ignored the prophet, King David accepted instruction, repented, fasted and wore sackcloth, and cried unto the Lord that he was an unworthy sinner.

That is the stark contrast of a humble man who repents and allows God to change him, vs a stubborn, anti God man who refuses to admit he is a sinner before God, and refuses instruction of how to leave the sinful ways he was born into.
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