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We are all born with a sin nature, but no one is born committing a sin. We're all born such that we are lying and stealing by the age of three. But later, many of us learn to curb those impulses significantly. That covers sin nature.
Going a little off the tangent here: yes pretty much everyone is born in "sin", now that many of us learn to curb those impulses, is something that I doubt, I mean, supposedly we should, but in reality, that doesn't seem to happen much, either they don't care, or one of the other, justify their behaviour. (Now, this isn't about homosexuality though, but the "sins" in general)
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People can, of course, be born with a neurological impediment – it happens all the time. And they can surely be born with an impediment that, as it happens, can serve to present its possessor with a specific choice later in life: that between the homosexual and heterosexual mindsets and lifestyles. The neurological defect is, of course, not sin. Neither does it cause sin.
Are you saying that homosexuality is a neurological impediment?
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Rather, it serves to present such individuals with a decision as to whether they wish to give into their predilection, or to choose to resist it. One of those two options is forbidden by God, according to Romans 1:26.
And that is the hard-to-see way in which homosexuality and sin are connected.
well, correctly it would be "sexuality and sin are connected" not just homosexuality, funny how special focus on homosexuality there is, from conservative christians, while, apparantely, ignoring other aspects of sexuality that are in the Bible, and often, ignoring them in practice.
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(The easy-to-see way is when a person “turns gay” after a lifetime of genuine heterosexual disposition.)
I don't understand what you mean here.
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