Yes. Paul implied that homosexual behavior is forgivable through the gospel and that any homosexual temptations should be resisted as seriously as those toward fornication or adultery.
Paul did not preach or write any of the Gospels. He wrote several letters to the different Church leaders throughout the Roman Empire that later became scripture.
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St. Paul wrote two letters to the church of Corinth, now known as 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians.
The Episitle (letter) of Jude was not directed to the members of one church in particular, such as Paul's letters were, but was intended to be circulated and read in all churches.
The earliest letter in the bible is the Letter by Paul to the church in Corinth.
The church at Thessalonica.
Timothy (two) and Titus.
Paul describes the qualifications of deacons in 1 Timothy chapter 3.
Paul did not actually write the bible. As well as the main gospel accounts, the New Testament also includes an assortment of letters that Paul had written to the churches in the area. These were included when the list of books deemed to be scriptural were decided early on in the Church's history. This is because they were already circulating across the churches of the Empire and were highly regarded as Spirit-filled letters of orthodox Christian theology, wisdom, teaching and comfort.
Ron Paul has a history of opposing gay rights and generally takes a typically conservative view on homosexuality.
Acts of the Apostles