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Remember Toxic Masculinity?---Dad Teaches Trans Son to Shave in Heartwarming New Gillette Ad
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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3238422" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>Other than the fact that all sins equally condemn the sinner, I don’t know why so many Christians say all sin is equal or no sin is worse than any other. I’ve never seen any biblical support for this idea. All sin is abhorrent and worthy of death, but some sins are definitely worse than others. It’s not really of any practical importance that I can think of though.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn’t consider homosexual acts worse than any other fornication, or only slightly so. And homosexuality itself isn’t sin any more than heterosexual temptation is sin. It’s choosing to engage in sexual thoughts and acts that is sin. I also personally believe men embracing effeminateness in ways that deny their created sex can be sinful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3238422, member: 29267"] Other than the fact that all sins equally condemn the sinner, I don’t know why so many Christians say all sin is equal or no sin is worse than any other. I’ve never seen any biblical support for this idea. All sin is abhorrent and worthy of death, but some sins are definitely worse than others. It’s not really of any practical importance that I can think of though. I wouldn’t consider homosexual acts worse than any other fornication, or only slightly so. And homosexuality itself isn’t sin any more than heterosexual temptation is sin. It’s choosing to engage in sexual thoughts and acts that is sin. I also personally believe men embracing effeminateness in ways that deny their created sex can be sinful. [/QUOTE]
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