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You atheists are fighting an impossible uphill battle. 83% of Americans identify as Christians. Only 1.6 million (0.5%) identify as Atheist
Whoop-de-doo....The only thing that statistic proves is that 83% of Americans believe what they were TAUGHT to believe by mommy and daddy, the Sunday school teacher and the crooked preacher.
And I know even more people who begged God for decades to change their orientation and he said no.
If you know gays who didn't want to be gay , then why do the gays want to say it is normal?
If a drug addict wants to change , doesn't he tell people not to take drugs or they will have the fate of being a drug addict which is undesirable.. so what is it. Normal or an unwanted fate?
God is not mocked. You have chosen to use God's word against the word of God. This is nothing new. Satan did it time and again talking to Jesus about the word of God.
As I said. God will do what he wants as God does for his creation. God is not mocked.
I'm not mocking God. I'm mocking the Bible. Can you really call the Bible God's word?
We accept gays as people but not the sin. There is a huge difference.
Yes, I'm sure that's exactly how the people who are forced to undergo electroshock therapy in an attempt to "become straight" feel. It's just the sin that people hate, not them. You can use that line to justify anything in your mind--even torture.
I do not accept homosexuality as normal.. maybe some do but God will have the final word with judgement of all.
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