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Talk:It is morally acceptable to have a homosexual orientation

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How do we clarify that arguments discussing sin only apply to those who subscribe to the concept of sin? Sin is a violation of moral rules of religion, so if something has been defined as a sin, then it is against the moral code of that particular religion. If someone references a specific moral code e.g. christian, we can link the templates:

This point applies only to Christians.
or
This point relies on Christian doctrine.
but what about sin in general as a religious concept?

Kalarix 10:00pm, 20 February 2012 (PST)

Just make an argument entitled sin exists or something similar, and then link to it like any other page. Conclavion 02:50, 21 February 2012 (CST)
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