Why are we so a obsessed with where this and originates? Dr. Albert Mohler was grilled for waffling on some strong statements he made on the subject years ago, then recently recanted of those views. AFA's Brian Fisher talked on this and had an exchange on twitter with Dr. Mohler's spokesman about it trying to nail down Dr. Mohler's views now.
I understand Brian fisher's view on Dr. Mohler over this, but the greater issue here is, what does it matter if people are born with an inclination to people of the same sex or do they develop it somehow later?
Regardless of the answer the source is the same, the sinful Adamic nature of man!
We are born with an Adamic nature, concerned and sea and and are condemned to death for that sin. This entire world and everything in it is warped by sin.
Also homosexuality is no greater issue and then adultery, fornication, murder, rape ect.
All separate us from God and condemn us to hell.
Why are we spending our time arguing where this comes from and how?
Instead, we should be fulfilling the Great Commission and telling people that those who commit this and other sins are going to Hell, if they don't repent.
If we as Christians fail to tell others about their sins and their only hope for forgiveness, which is only found in Jesus Christ, nothing else matters! Not the source, not the type of sin or what someone may or may not have said.
It all comes down to where you stand before Jesus on Judgment Day, He will either be your Savior or or He will be your Judge.
All sins come from our Adamic nature, including homosexuality. So to say that someone was born that way is true up to a point.
The real point is not that they are tempted by homosexual thoughts and desires, but that they make the choice to act them out. Then it changes from temptation to sin. We all fight temptation one way or another, but what it comes down to, is our response to the temptation.
For the Christian, this is when we need to bow in prayer and call up on God's promise in 1 Corinthians 10:13. We do not have any control over temptation entering our lives, but we have complete control over how we choose to react to the temptation.

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