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Tackling Tough Issues |  |
| | Once we accept the lifestyle of the practicing homosexual as the base line for morality, adultery and fornication cease to be issues. | by Richard W. O'Ffill | Romans 1:26, 27 is the major New Testament text regarding homosexuality. It includes both men and women. Fornication and adultery are consistently condemned throughout Scripture. But for that matter so is pride, selfishness, murder, and stealing. The issue isn't who are sinners and who are not or who is the biggest sinner. All have sinned and come short of the glory of God (see Romans 3:23). Sin has effectively disabled the entire human race. The problem is that homosexuality is increasingly being declassified as sin. It has been demonstrated that the power of God can heal the demon-possessed, the alcoholic, and the drug addict. The question is, are there sins so strong that God's grace cannot loose them? | |
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