Make Closets Great Again!
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Having spent 20 years of my life attempting to "repent," I can assure you that's not how it works. The attempt did help me build a relationship with God, though, until such time as it sunk in that He accepts me based on my heart, not based on the arbitrary standards of man.
But thanks for the advice.
Edit: BTW, you're going to want to say that it's not the standards of man, it's the standards of God, because the Bible says so. I advise against that, I know more about it than you do. Unless you really want to be educated as to how exactly the Bible, when understood without the lens of tradition or dogma, says nothing in condemnation of homosexuality. I've had that argument so many times I can copypasta it.
Umm Leviticus 20:13?
Ah, the Law of Moses! I assume you obey it? Better put down the shellfish, and don't forget to plan around the prescribed monthly purification when you or your wife has her period. Once of you is gonna have to watch the kids.
You don't get to pick and choose. Either the entire Law of Moses applies or none of it does. Christian doctrine is that the Law of Moses was done away in Christ. Who, by the way, is not recorded as saying a single syllable on the topic. Seems like a pretty big oversight since He supposedly cares about it so much.
Mark 7 19 and Matthew 5 17
And it still doesnt build anything ya know be fruitful and multiply?
Sure it does. Anthropologically speaking, the gay uncle is an additional resource provider for the family unit. He increases the odds that the family's genetics are passed along. Interestingly, the odds that a boy will be gay increase by about 33% for each older brother his mother has carried. In other words, when there are too many mouths to feed, more gay guys come along to help feed them rather than adding to them.
Ok, we can go with that phrasing. Essentially what I meant. Either way, it's not in effect.