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Originally Posted by ILG
Well I don't try to impose my moral standards on anyone else. I hope people can see God in me. Could you come to me as a homosexual? I suppose so. I will admit that I would struggle with my own self as I have not been very exposed to anyone who is homosexual. I think it would be more a fear of the unknown than any real prejudice on my part though.
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ILG
The reason I ask that question was the subject came up on another thread recently, I could not believe the responses from those that were supposed to be Christian.
I found myself in a simular situation years ago before my wife and I had children. I told someone that my children would not marry outside of our race, I was told I was predjedice. (I was, I did not think so but I was) Needles to say we went round and round over the subject. A few years later God spoke to me and said one of my daughters would marry a black man. So by the time it came pass I had changed my opinion, Thank God. He is the best son in law a father could wish for. They have given my wife and I two wonderful grandsons that love God.
The point I am trying to bring out is we were sent to the ministry of reconciliation, but we seem more inclined to alianate the world from God because we seem to want to pick and choose who we want to come to God.
At least that is one point.