Here we have had a debate of how some churches have councelling for gays that has difficulties balancing their faith and their sexual preferences.
And of course. The churches doing so is labelled as homophobic and the politicians cry out for a legislation against it. They even say it should rather be offered a therapy for those suffering from Christianity.
I don't deny that we live in a fallen world, and that some are having same sex attraction. And we all, wether we like it or not, have a tendency to sin. Either sexually or with greed, gossiping or coveting things or people in our surroundings. We are all sinners. And we all need Christ.
If people choose to get married as a same sex couple, I have nothing against that. But leave the church out of it. We are all free to follow Christ or to choose a life in sin.
It should be compulsory for churches to councel people with LGBT instead of having to face legislation against it. But we all have to, at one point or another, choose. Christ or the ways of the world. You can't have both.
And of course. The churches doing so is labelled as homophobic and the politicians cry out for a legislation against it. They even say it should rather be offered a therapy for those suffering from Christianity.
I don't deny that we live in a fallen world, and that some are having same sex attraction. And we all, wether we like it or not, have a tendency to sin. Either sexually or with greed, gossiping or coveting things or people in our surroundings. We are all sinners. And we all need Christ.
If people choose to get married as a same sex couple, I have nothing against that. But leave the church out of it. We are all free to follow Christ or to choose a life in sin.
It should be compulsory for churches to councel people with LGBT instead of having to face legislation against it. But we all have to, at one point or another, choose. Christ or the ways of the world. You can't have both.
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