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Samantha
Feb 3, 2010 10:45am [ 1 ]

so your saying that its wrong to be gay because god didnt make men and woman that way? its wrong for a guy to love a guy and a girl to love a girl? I believe you love whom ever you love no matter what sex they are so to me being homosexual is acceptabe at least thats how i was raised to believe its fine to be gay

Chris
Sep 28, 2010 3:07pm [ 2 ]

If God made some people gay, then why would He condemn homosexuality throughout His Word (e.g. Leviticus 18:22, Romans 1, 1 Corinthians 6:9-10)? Specifically, Romans 1 tells us about the consequences of living the gay lifestyle. Also, if it was God’s intention to make some people gay, then why didn’t He put two men or two women in the Garden of Eden, instead of one man and one woman?

Also, I’ve had people tell me, when I challenge them to look up Scriptures that refute homosexuality, that they believe the Bible is “outdated”. This is nothing more than avoiding accountability (in this case, being wrong about God making some people gay). Where is the proof? Even the people who did the “scientific” studies admitted that their own research was inconclusive! Alfred Kinsey was even quoted as saying, “I have myself come to the conclusion that homosexuality is largely a matter of conditioning.” This coming from the man who is largely responsible for the leniency given to sex offenders in the United States of America.

As far as gay people themselves are concerned, I love THEM, but hate their SIN. I know several people who are gay. They know where I stand, and I know where they stand. I don’t “beat them over the head with my Bible” or judge them unfairly, and, as far as I know, they don’t view me as being a “holier than thou” Christian, who judges people unfairly. Jesus Christ never spread His message by force; He gave people the choice to either believe or disbelieve in Him and what He taught. By the way, He STILL gives people a choice, as the Word of God clearly states that Jesus Christ does not change (Hebrews 13:8).