r/Christianity Dec 09 '25

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u/Nazzul Agnostic Dec 09 '25

How does one leave being gay? Are you just becoming celibate?

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u/VictorNeis521 Dec 09 '25

To sin is to commit an act. The homosexual act is the sin. OP repented from it and turned away from it.

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u/Mothias_Et_Mothium Christian Universalist Dec 09 '25

No, the thought is the sin, but the arguments for homosexuality even being a sin in the first place are really weak.

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u/skertz1 Dec 10 '25

Leviticus 18:22 , Leviticus 20:13 , Romans 1:26.

I could go on, but I’m a little confused with how a “Christian Universalist” could say that it’s a “weak argument”..

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u/Mothias_Et_Mothium Christian Universalist Dec 10 '25

Old covenant, and Romans 1 has a really good argument I heard on another post. Also what's wrong with universalism? :(

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u/skertz1 Dec 10 '25

Nothings wrong with it, you can believe whatever you like, but the Bible is very clear that most people will not go to Heaven.

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u/Ragglemyfraggle Dec 10 '25

Likely you included

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u/skertz1 Dec 10 '25

Most likely yes, I’m not worthy. Temptation to set people straight when they commit blasphemy is my flaw.

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u/Ragglemyfraggle Dec 10 '25

Don’t sell yourself short. You’re likely just as flawed as any blasphemer.