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I am a God fearing man, and much of my younger "less fearing" life was spent in nightclubs and bars. My early pursuit of life as a DJ has given me much experience and has showed me how a huge part of secular life is driven by loneliness and sex. I have spent a considerable amount of time among the Gay community and even though I am well versed in what God says about homosexuality I still have trouble believing that being "born homosexual" is not possible. I do believe that homosexuality can ALSO be chosen as life style. Growing up in London (England) which is fraught with bisexuality and "free love" pushes you constantly into evaluating your own morals and sexual desires. Due to my environment I had my own physical worthiness affirmed by other men. I was constantly bombarded with affection from men and thus my lifestyle started to change. I spent a year wondering whether I was homosexual due to the emotions I was feeling and even the sexual thoughts and desires I began to have. I began questioning whether I am missing out on who I really was and what I thought would be an honest and fulfilling lifestyle. I thank God that he revealed to me that it was not who I was and that my state of being was governed by my surroundings and what I could see being shared. How the love that was being shown was very much a selfish self-gratifying love and of the world. I thank God that he held me during that time and that my future wife will not have to suffer due to choices I might have made earlier in my life. The temptation was there, but so was the Holy Spirit. God had a hand on my life and gave me guidance through that difficult time. I could go on forever on this subject but in brief, I believe there is a huge percentage of people who do choose bisexuality, homosexuality because their is a desire in all of us for physical pleasure and sexual affirmation. Whether this is from the same sex or opposite sex. Sex is exciting, pleasurable and something, which plays a massive part in our lives. Where we as Christians have a faith and are obedient in believing in the union of man and women in marriage and our truly blessed because of that obedience, the rest of the world says that union can be whenever and with whoever for the gratification NOW and thus falls short of the glory of God. Where I have my doubts, is that we can accept that a child can be born with genetic change, i.e. a preference to some food and allergy to others, as Christians we cannot believe that a human child can be born with genetic disposition to the same sex. I ask why not? (I am careful in saying that I am not grouping homosexuality with negative genetic occurrence, I do not have the scientific evidence or knowledge to make such a brash and potentially harmful statement.) I know biblically God talks of the immorality of sleeping with the same sex, whether this means that being homosexual from birth genetically and committing homosexual intercourse are different things, one being temptation and the other sin. What I do know is that we as Christians have to be very careful in labelling the fantastically fascinating and wonderful world of human genetics, which we know very little about into being something sinful and a mistake, which we both know God does not make! Remember we are serving a God who allows a child to be born breach and die, something we can not even fathom the reasoning and mercy behind. (Read Gods final speech to Job!) I hope that we all stop trying to push doctrine onto a people who really do not know much about themselves let alone how much the rest of us know about them, and start showing the unconditional love and humility of Jesus Christ. To God be the glory in all things even those that challenge us and defy explanation. Selah Thanks 'mash On 5/12/05, Chris Brault <groundhog3000 at yahoo.com> wrote: > Indeed sir, > > > Do ex-gays exist? We've recently discovered a DVD > > entitled, "I Do Exist", that helps answer this much > > debated question. > > Matthew Teas ... he was the first friend I made on my > new ship when I joined the Navy. He was ex-gay. It > made my life no easier being accused of being gay > myself, but through trials and errors he got married > and now has two wonderful children. I know gays can > change ... and ordinary Christian people like you and > me can help. > > Gabe Ginorio > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > ChristianSource FSLUG mailing list > Christiansource at ofb.biz > http://cs.uninetsolutions.com >
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