Ree's thread about the priest got me thinking about this again.
For the purposes of this thread, we are going to assume that it is correct that the Bible calls homosexuality a sin.
I can certainly understand how Ree was accepting of her priest being a NON-PRACTICING homosexual. After all, we all have urges and desires from time to time that we know we shouldn't give in to. So if he has homosexual feelings and curbs them because he believes it's wrong, that's great. That's no different than me not stealing something that I want but can't afford.
Ree, you said that you believe that homosexuality is NOT a choice, that people are born that way. And I'm not saying I agree or disagree. My question is this: If homosexuality is, in fact, a sin, then why would God create somone to be a homosexual, only to tell that person their whole lives that their feelings are wrong, and deny them a loving, sexually gratifying relationship with another person?
I'm not interested in snarky, anti-Christian views. I want real thoughts and opinions from those who are willing to consider the situation from a Christian perspective.
For the purposes of this thread, we are going to assume that it is correct that the Bible calls homosexuality a sin.
I can certainly understand how Ree was accepting of her priest being a NON-PRACTICING homosexual. After all, we all have urges and desires from time to time that we know we shouldn't give in to. So if he has homosexual feelings and curbs them because he believes it's wrong, that's great. That's no different than me not stealing something that I want but can't afford.
Ree, you said that you believe that homosexuality is NOT a choice, that people are born that way. And I'm not saying I agree or disagree. My question is this: If homosexuality is, in fact, a sin, then why would God create somone to be a homosexual, only to tell that person their whole lives that their feelings are wrong, and deny them a loving, sexually gratifying relationship with another person?
I'm not interested in snarky, anti-Christian views. I want real thoughts and opinions from those who are willing to consider the situation from a Christian perspective.
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