Following are two additional principles relatable to homosexuality:
First, many gay men have been abused in some way by life events and often by their fathers. They need to understand that as long as they harbor resentment for them, they remain victims. Forgiveness is liberating to those who forgive. It opens a brighter future. Whether their fathers are living or deceased, boys and men need to work toward a measure of reconciliation with them.
Second, the linking of ideas, that is learning, occurs lawfully. Regarding sexuality, each person develops their own particular values and responsiveness. This means that those who become homosexual have naively taken part in those antecedent activities that lead to obligatory homosexuality. Owning this involvement is a major step in recovery.
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