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<blockquote data-quote="Yahweh Nissi" data-source="post: 842987" data-attributes="member: 7848"><p>The OT tells the OT nation of Israel not to eat shellfish, and Paul makes it very clear that Christians do not need to OT law. He does, however, say that homosexual sex, or any sex outside mariage, is wrong. </p><p></p><p>This does not mean that being gay is wrong, but that acting upon those temptations against the word of God is wrong. I agree that they do not choose to feel that way, but there are many things I feel tempted to do that I do not choose, I would much rather not feel the temptation at all. But that does not mean it is OK for me to do them, so I try not to. Of course I often fail and sin, but I am trying to live as God wants me to, and I know my sins will be forgiven by God's grace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yahweh Nissi, post: 842987, member: 7848"] The OT tells the OT nation of Israel not to eat shellfish, and Paul makes it very clear that Christians do not need to OT law. He does, however, say that homosexual sex, or any sex outside mariage, is wrong. This does not mean that being gay is wrong, but that acting upon those temptations against the word of God is wrong. I agree that they do not choose to feel that way, but there are many things I feel tempted to do that I do not choose, I would much rather not feel the temptation at all. But that does not mean it is OK for me to do them, so I try not to. Of course I often fail and sin, but I am trying to live as God wants me to, and I know my sins will be forgiven by God's grace. [/QUOTE]
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