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Post #681283

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RicOlie_2
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The Controversial Discussions Thread (Was "The Prejudice Discussion Thread" (Was "The Human Sexuality Discussion Thread" (Was "The Homosexuality Discussion Thread")))
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2-Jan-2014, 10:36 PM

TV's Frink said:

RicOlie_2 said:


The same applies for homosexuals who engage in homosexual sex acts (and anyone who engages in a sex act outside of marriage). If they are really ignorant of the fact that what they are doing is wrong, then they will only be committing a minor sin, and possibly none at all.

 Do you really think homosexuals think they are doing something wrong?

What would be an example of a homosexual who is not ignorant of the wrongness of their actions?

And are you saying that homosexual acts might not be sins, if committed in ignorance?

 A lot, probably most, homosexuals would not think they were doing something wrong in today's society.

Their actions may not be sins (though as I mentioned they still might be minor sins), but they are still wrong. It doesn't seem like much of a distinction, but my analogies hopefully help clarify the difference. It is wrong to kill someone, but it may be pardonable in some circumstances--those circumstances don't change the fact that it is wrong.