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What does Romans 1 say about homosexuality?

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Romans 1 declares homosexuality as a result of abandoning God's natural order, resulting in shameful acts.

In Romans 1:26-27, the Apostle Paul addresses homosexuality explicitly, stating that those who engage in such acts have turned away from God's truth. By abandoning the natural relations established by God, men and women turn to what is unnatural and commit shameful acts. This passage underscores the moral decline of societies that reject God, highlighting the consequences that follow such rejection: a spiral into deeper moral corruption. Furthermore, it clarifies that such actions are not merely societal behaviors but defined as divine judgments, leading to eternal ramifications. This teaching is vital for grasping the relationship between divine order and human behavior.
Scripture References: Romans 1:26-27

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