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Isn't a sin nature a birth defect that we all share due to Adam and Eve's disobedience?
Why should one particular sin be any different from the rest?
Couldn't have said it better myself. It isn't a birth defect. It's a sin defect. You know? I was born with a propensity to chase skirts. It's in my blood. But, I don't act on it. I'm a one woman man not necessarily by birth but by choice and conviction. And, a man with homosexual tendency's, whether he was born with them (which I doubt very seriously) or not, doesn't have to act on those desires.
Ok, for the sake of argument (a very weak argument) homosexu@ltiy is due to genes -
Therefore if one identical twin is homosexu@l, his brother would have to be on also - correct?
Not necessarily. Studies put it at about 50%.Ok, for the sake of argument (a very weak argument) homosexu@ltiy is due to genes -
Therefore if one identical twin is homosexu@l, his brother would have to be on also - correct?
If homosexuality is just a birth defect, then why does God condemn it as sin?
I do not believe that it is a "birth defect".
There may be a genetic component that predisposes someone to a same sex attraction.
But that same sex attraction is no different than an opposite sex attraction in that we still have free will - by which to choose to resist or give in to the temptation.
If homosexuality is just a birth defect, then why does God condemn it as sin?
The Attraction to a person of the same sex is what is being discussed. Now if a person acts on it, its a sin. I like women. I'm married but find other women attractive. If I act on my inclination its a sin. its not a sin being attracted to women. A defect can't be helped acting contrary to God's law can be helped.
I also preferred the company of men over women up to my 30's. Did that make me socially homosexual? I don't think God alienated me because I preferred male companionship, but this seems to be how many debating homosexuality interpret it, rather than trying to understand a behaviour.
Cheers,
Jim