That's patently false. All it takes is one case of someone giving up homosexuality to prove it can be done, and there's many thousands.
And you're absurdly finding contradiction in my argument where there is none. Is someone "innately" a theif? Can alcoholism not be cured? Is it impossible to repent of murder?
Go ahead and spout the next line of propaganda if you want. I'm tired of having the same old arguments over and again, always and already knowing the conclusion.
Only bisexuals choose who to enjoy sex with. If you think otherwise, then you are either bisexual or when you try choosing to willfully change your orientation, you will find that it cannot be done. Some people theorize that most people who identify as straight have some degree of attraction to the same sex, but usually not enough to be of consequence. For those, sexual orientation may feel like a choice, but it is not. You just have to be near 100% attracted to 1 sex or the other to intuitively understand this.
Most people understand that an alcoholic who chooses not to drink is still an alcoholic. To use your word, it is practically innate. If you think that someone can change that, then you do not understand addiction, and then I understand that you did not contradict yourself, you were simply wrong about 2 things.
Repenting and giving yourself to God does not change your nature. This dedication suppresses base instincts. If a person's faith/dedication wavers, then their nature reasserts itself.
This may be one thing that we can agree on, to some degree. In defensive driving, if you do not want to run into something, then do not look at it. But lying about human nature begets more lies. The correct thing to do is to understand it correctly, and not use imperfect shortcuts to understanding which are true in some cases and false in other cases. This situation is why Christianity lost to LGBT activists, and Christianity is not going to come back to any significant degree if this persists.
God changes your drive/motivation, the base human instincts are suppressed, and it might seem like they are gone. After the so called transformation, they are just hidden. Hidden does not mean gone. This is why sinners are always sinners.
Just because a person has lost themselves to their desires doesn't mean they couldn't have changed. It just means they didn't want it enough. No one is entirely a slave to any desire. Your argument is absurd.
You think this is the first go around? You think this is the first time Christianity has faced off with homosexuality and general perversion? You really believe that whole line about the "right side of history?" Dude. Read a history book.
Nope. And you, as a non-Christian really ought not be trying to argue theology. You're bad at it.
That's patently false. All it takes is one case of someone giving up homosexuality to prove it can be done, and there's many thousands.
And you're absurdly finding contradiction in my argument where there is none. Is someone "innately" a theif? Can alcoholism not be cured? Is it impossible to repent of murder?
Go ahead and spout the next line of propaganda if you want. I'm tired of having the same old arguments over and again, always and already knowing the conclusion.
Too many in America think freedom is from God's law unfortunately
Only bisexuals choose who to enjoy sex with. If you think otherwise, then you are either bisexual or when you try choosing to willfully change your orientation, you will find that it cannot be done. Some people theorize that most people who identify as straight have some degree of attraction to the same sex, but usually not enough to be of consequence. For those, sexual orientation may feel like a choice, but it is not. You just have to be near 100% attracted to 1 sex or the other to intuitively understand this.
Most people understand that an alcoholic who chooses not to drink is still an alcoholic. To use your word, it is practically innate. If you think that someone can change that, then you do not understand addiction, and then I understand that you did not contradict yourself, you were simply wrong about 2 things.
Repenting and giving yourself to God does not change your nature. This dedication suppresses base instincts. If a person's faith/dedication wavers, then their nature reasserts itself.
That's a wonderful series of lies, you've got there.
Testimony from former homosexuals says that's simply not true.
People who define themselves by their sins tend to be more likely to relapse into them.
God ABSOLUTELY changes your nature. It might be slow, but there wouldn't be much point in salvation if it wasn't transformative.
Just because a person has lost themselves to their desires doesn't mean they couldn't have changed. It just means they didn't want it enough. No one is entirely a slave to any desire. Your argument is absurd.
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You think this is the first go around? You think this is the first time Christianity has faced off with homosexuality and general perversion? You really believe that whole line about the "right side of history?" Dude. Read a history book.
Anyone can be bisexual, y'all straights and gays are both in denial 😎