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As a born-again, spirit-filled Christian, I must respond to the numerous letters of late calling Christians “right-wing extremists” (which we are) and accusing them (us) of being discriminatory toward the homosexual agenda, and other moral issues.

Let me write, primarily, that “real” Christians do not discriminate against any peoples, but only against sinful, immoral, unlawful acts that some of them commit or engage in on a continuing basis. And, should we not discriminate against all that is evil, or false, or sinful, or unrighteous, not in our own eyes, but in God’s eyes?

All that is contrary to or against the will of God is wrong and should be discriminated against. And to an honest, sincere heart, God’s will is not that difficult to ascertain. It can be learned very easily by knowing his word and listening to his spirit. “You shall seek me, and you shall know me, when you shall seek me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13).

One should never discriminate against what is “involuntary.” But one should discriminate against what is “voluntary” when that choice is against the will of God.

Ambrose J. Flynn, Oxford

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