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	<title>Comments on: The church and homosexuality</title>
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		<title>By: Matt Ellison</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paul,

I thought the conversation about homosexuality on Shawn Kings page was thought provoking.  How we treat those who seem to be &quot;far out&quot; compared to ourselves is a constant thinking process for me.  The one thing I would strongly oppose in his article was the concept that we are followers of Christ, but yet sinners.  Remember Romans, &quot;should I continue in sin? God forbid&quot;  His grace is strong enough to deliver us from sin.  That&#039;s what His blood was for.  If He can&#039;t change us from a sinner to a saint His death was in vain.]]></description>
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<p>I thought the conversation about homosexuality on Shawn Kings page was thought provoking.  How we treat those who seem to be &#8220;far out&#8221; compared to ourselves is a constant thinking process for me.  The one thing I would strongly oppose in his article was the concept that we are followers of Christ, but yet sinners.  Remember Romans, &#8220;should I continue in sin? God forbid&#8221;  His grace is strong enough to deliver us from sin.  That&#8217;s what His blood was for.  If He can&#8217;t change us from a sinner to a saint His death was in vain.</p>
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