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Gentiles were also to abstain from fornication (sexual sin, all sexual activity outside of opposite-sex marriage, including in one's thoughts). Fornication is sin even in the New Testament and fornication is any sexual activity that occurs outside of opposite-sex marriage.
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Strongs defintion of fornication NT:4202
porneia (por-ni'-ah); from NT:4203; harlotry (including adultery and incest); figuratively, idolatry:
I do not see where this lines up with your definition above.
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Originally Posted by chan
Also, no one is born sexually and romantically attracted to anyone; sexual/romantic attraction (straight, gay or otherwise) develops during childhood. Even if you could prove that you were born with homosexual attraction, that attraction is still contrary to God's created design for male and female.
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So if orientation is not genetic then what makes heterosexuality "natural" and homosexuality "unnatural?"
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What it comes down to is this: homosexual attraction is contrary to God's created design (regardless of how it developed) and, consequently, is something that needs to be healed; homosexual sin (embracing and acting on the attraction) must be repented of and forsaken.
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Are you willing to say that the 1:100 children born intersexed need to be healed and must repent because they are contrary, by nature, to God's created design?