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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
I disagree with you on this. In the first place, opposite-sex attraction is NOT a sin, it is the natural order of things -I personally find pretty girls attractive. Second, SAME-sex attraction is not a sin either -if the person recognizes that acting upon it WOULD be and actively fights to keep his (or hers) "fantasizing" to a minimum.
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I don't think that I said that opposite-sex attraction is a sin, sorry if that was implied. I was mainly arguing the whole, "they chose to like the same sex," thing, wherein I don't feel anyone chooses what type of sex that they're attracted too. And there's one thing with knowing that unlawful desires and feelings are wrong, where you'll push away any thoughts and desires that enter into your head, but it's quiet another when you're fantasizing and contemplating it.
The problem with this is, if you allow this train of thought how minimum is minimum? I mean would you be saying the same thing to a pedophile? To a rapist? To a murderer? That if they only fantasize about doing these deeds a little bit, that they're alright?