Fetus Freaks Want To Rid The Womb of Homos
I just don't know when anti-homosexuality became a cornerstone of Christianity. Seriously, it never came up throughout my parochial education and it seems as though it has turned into a burning issue over the past decade. Now these fetus freaks want to go into the womb to alter genes if, as suspected and almost prove, homosexuality is proven to be a natural occurrence. If it were any other "ailment," they'd be afraid of risking the life of the baby. But, this is okay?
"The president of a prominent Southern Baptist seminary says he would support medical treatment, if it were available, to change the sexual orientation of a fetus inside its mother's womb from homosexual to heterosexual.
The idea was floated by the Rev. R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky., on his blog, www.almohler.com, last Friday (March 2).
'If a biological basis is found, and if a prenatal test is then developed, and if a successful treatment to reverse the sexual orientation to heterosexual is ever developed, we would support its use as we should unapologetically support the use of any appropriate means to avoid sexual temptation and the inevitable effects of sin,' Mohler wrote in advice for Christians.
Mohler's view, in some ways, could signal a shift away from traditional evangelical thinking on homosexuality, from a condition that is changeable to one that is actually determined by genetics. Mohler said there is 'no incontovertible or widely accepted proof' that sexual orientation is based in biology, yet 'the direction of the research points in this direction.'"
When all of the hungry people in the world are fed, all of the cold and homeless are clothed and sheltered, all of the sick people are healed and there is peace on earth, this would still not be an issue that Jesus Christ would be concerned with.




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Mohler said there is 'no incontovertible or widely accepted proof' that sexual orientation is based in biology, yet 'the direction of the research points in this direction.'"
So...if it's a natural phenomenon this guy is willing to undo God's will.
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