What do people think is the whole purpose for Homosexuality being a sin?
What does it accomplish?
Many people who think it's a sin would say it is one because it's outside of God's created order.
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What do people think is the whole purpose for Homosexuality being a sin?
What does it accomplish?
:3I agree its an excellent question, im not discounting that , im pointing out that both sides need to surrender the issue
I'll answer first. I could not exist in a community that looked down on my wife and I and called us "breeders" or thought less of us or went out of their way to tell us we were going to be tortured. I'd get the hell out of that community.
chansen said:And really, that's why I recommend GBLTQ people to walk away from Christianity and Christian communities. More than anyone else, I think they have the most to gain from such a move.
Does God assemble a hit squad from the lowest depths of society, like the Mafia does, or are bigoted idiots just bigoted idiots?
You don't want to "surrender" the issue. You want the other side to stop kicking up such a fuss about your side literally harrassing and preventing the GBLTQ side from living their lives and gaining the rights and respect they seek. You want them to surrender, so you can keep doing what you do. That's not both sides surrendering.
And so I go back to my original question, which I have to admit, I also think is a good one.
"Could you live and work within a community that frowned upon your heterosexual relationship and refused to marry you or respect your relationship?"
Okay. Yet what are GBLTQ people to do who find that they just so happen to have Christian beliefs?
and what do you mean by "surrender" blackbelt???
Would you please expand on that?
Thanks
Rita
Personally, based on what I've seen so far of Christians, who are varied enough, I think, to be called different religions in their own sense (eg. some Christians believe the bibble is literature and has been used by the Church for power & control & money, some Christians believe that Christ was just a man, some Christians believe that killing other people is ok if g_d tells them to, etc etc etc), that a GLBTQRSTLNEMP3withasideofmayo people who just happen to have Christian beliefs have to do the hard thing and come to realize that they, like all other Christians, are different from other Christians?
They are all automatically part of the same tribe, Humanity
But aren't all automatically part of the same tribe, Christianity
And these people, well, anyone who tries to acknowledge anything similar to this will have a tough time at it because society (social norms, etc) will always be trying to get them to conform, to be a part of us, join us...
No wonder people like Elon Musk have created their own school for their kids :3
A very good startsurrender, let it go, give it to God, stop pushing the issue, what ever term one wants to give it, pushing the issue im theologically right and your wrong says more about one trusting in self than trusting God, a mature christian who Knows the Spirit Trusts the Spirit and
Romans 14
that's a good pointInanna, @chansen suggested that LGBTQ people should get out of the churches. When I posted my question, I was thinking of Hebrews 10:24-25, "And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near" (ESV). How can LGBTQ people get out of the churches if they honestly believe they are called to keep gathering with other Christians?
Many people who think it's a sin would say it is one because it's outside of God's created order.
I've often wondered why LGBTQ people remain Christians.
It doesn't matter if its inaccurate according to your BS** (and witness all the sorts of mental gymnastics* -- PIKE!-- people have to go through to come to terms with 'loving g_d' & dying kittens in concrete)And that would be an extraordinarily inaccurate statement, as it's a very common feature in other animal populations. Unless one is attempting o argue that Adam's sin caused same sex attraction in penguins. Which is silly.
I've often wondered why LGBTQ people remain Christians. Strikes me as tremendously forgiving of them; similarly with aboriginal people, actually.
I've asked several of my friends. They tell me that the God-urge is stronger than their pain and that Christianity is culturally familiar to them.
...People who are gay --straight ---transgender ----murders ----etc ----are first God's creation and our fellow human being ---...