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Should all Christians support Uganda's newest anti LGBTQ+ legislation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Divide" data-source="post: 77209579" data-attributes="member: 397388"><p>Having an unclean thought is not necessarily sinful. It's what you do with that thought. To outright reject the thought is to cast it down, but to entertain the thought and dwell on it may turn it into sin. Because what we focus on, we connect with, and the spirit behind it. Now what we focus on is what goes into our heart and becomes who we are. So then, how long have you had these homosexual thoughts? (Lol).</p><p></p><p>I understand you say you are not a practicing homosexual and I believe you, I think (after all, U.K.!) But good news, aiding and abetting Homosexuals and their activities or being a supporter of it as you are, is only a Misdemeanor for a first offense! So you'll prolly only get a small fine and a threat of jail time if you have a second conviction.</p><p></p><p>Lol, just a little forward thinking if those new laws catch on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divide, post: 77209579, member: 397388"] Having an unclean thought is not necessarily sinful. It's what you do with that thought. To outright reject the thought is to cast it down, but to entertain the thought and dwell on it may turn it into sin. Because what we focus on, we connect with, and the spirit behind it. Now what we focus on is what goes into our heart and becomes who we are. So then, how long have you had these homosexual thoughts? (Lol). I understand you say you are not a practicing homosexual and I believe you, I think (after all, U.K.!) But good news, aiding and abetting Homosexuals and their activities or being a supporter of it as you are, is only a Misdemeanor for a first offense! So you'll prolly only get a small fine and a threat of jail time if you have a second conviction. Lol, just a little forward thinking if those new laws catch on. [/QUOTE]
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