(March 29, 2016 at 4:12 pm)RozKek Wrote: What I meant was: christians say that homosexuality is a sin, and then when it's shown that it's not a choice. Then it's illogical for it to be a sin, so they reinterpret their scripture and say: no, the sin was acting upon the desires. I can be wrong, but I've seen such happen in many instances. Anyway, some people above have said good things against the statement that only acting upon the desires is a sin.
It is commonly known as theists resorting to an apologetic. It allows them to reinterpret for their own benefit in relation to anything they believe goes against their belief system.
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