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Can practicing homosexuals be saved?

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If "practising homosexual " means a person who is openly approving of homosexuality and is engaged in it, can this person be saved ?  Yes and no.   Yes, because any sinner has the potential of becoming saved.  On the other hand, if the person is professing to be a Christian yet is unrepentantly practising homosexuality, then it would appear that he would not be saved.   1 John 2:4  says, "The one who says, 'I have come to know Him,' and does not keep His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him."  So, a homosexual can be saved, but once saved the Spirit of God will move that person to repent of the sin of homosexuality.  If a person continues to practice homosexuality unrepentantly, promoting it, etc., then that person would not be demonstrating evidence of regeneration. But then again, a person could become saved, still fall into homosexuality, be convicted by the Spirit of sin, and all the while seeking to break free from it.  So

Homosexuals want marriage but also want to fool around

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label for dangeous goods, class 8 (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Man who added acid to lubricant dispenser at Sydney gay club Aarows avoids jail A man who put hydrochloric acid inside a lubricant dispenser at a Sydney gay sex club has avoided jail after being handed a good behaviour bond. In August this year 62-year-old Hengky Irawan went to the Aarows club in Sydney's west with a litre bottle of acid, along with a funnel and a knife. He poured the acid into the lubricant container, but set off an alarm when he broke the dispenser's seal, notifying staff at the club. He was later charged with a range of offences, including administering poison with the intent to cause injury, distress or pain, and malicious damage. In the Parramatta Local Court on Tuesday, his lawyer applied to have the charges dealt with under the Mental Health Act. He submitted a report from a GP and a psychologist, telling the court his client suffered from mental illness and a doctor had referred t