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No different than marrying someone who has sinned heterosexually in the past, and repented. Jesus would say to a repentant homosexual the same as he said to the woman caught in adultery, "Your sins are forgiven, go and sin no more."
English words mean nothing. YOu need to look up the words in the original languages. And Strongs is not always sufficient.
No different than marrying someone who has sinned heterosexually in the past, and repented.
That article was the source of my 50%. While many gay marriages are open, many are not.
Note that he doesn't identify any sins but leaves them to the woman to decide what is sin.
You are also called to let people decide what is sin for themself.
No, having a sexual preference you don't have, is not a sin.
You are welcome to that opinion,
but one wonders about all the other forms of sex and sex attraction that people have.
Christian priests for example.
Having a sexual preference that you don't have, is not a sin.
My point being that God makes a huge variety of people.
A friend of mine was born with spinal cancer which left her 95% paralyzed.
So me with my Dr. God sex prescription pad: What do I write for her?
How do I dictate what sex acts are godly for a quadriplegic?
Is it mine or any idiots place to dictate her partners or sex acts?
The article was specifically about gay marriages. That's not necessarily the same thing as a survey of all gays about their relationships. So for accuracy it has to be quoted that way.All are wrong and a perversion of God's plan. There is no such thing as a gay 'marriage'.
Gay marriages do exist, even if you don't approve.
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