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born gay?
It doesn't matter if you are born gay or not, it is still against biblical principals to practice homosexuality.
I was born an alchoholic but God does not want me to live my life as a drunk. I make the choice whether to disobey God's principles by drinking every day or by following God's will by exercising restraint in my behavior.
It is the same for homosexuals. YOU have to decide how you want to live your life. Obeying God or disobeying God. Each one of us has to decide for ourselves. God gave us freee will, the ability to choose right from wrong. We can choose wrong if that is our desire but that does not mean that God approves of thst decision.