Unveiled Artist
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It's not a question of choice. The Bible condemns homosexuality, along with adultery, pederasty, catamites, bestiality, drunkenness, drug use, lying, stealing, murdering, kidnapping, witchcraft, sorcery, astrology, and things of that nature. If you like doing those things, and I used to like doing a number of them, then in order to follow Christ, to gain the possibility to live forever in paradise Earth as Adam was intended to do, without sickness, disease, or old age. Violence, crime, etc. Then you have to stop doing all of those things.
If anyone tells you different, they are wrong, I'm afraid, no matter how wonderful it may sound. I don't say this to be mean, I don't say this because I'm homophobic. I say it because the Bible makes it clear. You have to decide which is more important. Those things or following Jesus.
Here is a cap on this topic
1. LGBTQ Culture This refers to identity
These are not idenities based soley on attraction
These are not identities on sexual behavior
These are cultural terms defined differently by each person
2. LGBQ as individual letters medically define ones sexual orientation based on one's sex (homosexual, bisexual, heterosexual) female, make, or no identification of either or both genders or sex.
3. Homosexuality according to the bible: 1 Timothy 1:8-11
They are all not the same
1. People LGBTQ do not share sexual attractions (that is not what we have in common). Our values are not related to sex and gender but to the person regardless their sex and gender. The common thread is not attraction. Not all of us are homosexual.
2. Medically, L.G.B.T. refers to sexual attraction and gender identity only
3. Scripture profoundly states homosexuality is an action; something you do not someone you are (number 1) nor someone you are attracted to (number 2), but someone you choose to have sex with.
They are not all the same. The first two are not sins. The last one is.
A gay person can be christian (any person can be christian; their identity (1) and attraction (2) have nothing to do with it.)
Any person can have sex with anyone regardless their identity and attraction
But you cant be formerly one identity to another (1)
You cant be formerly attracted to one to another person's sex (2)
But you can be a former (practicing) homosexual (3)
The last is a sin according to scripture.
If you want to refer to sexual activity as sin, you can say same-sex sex, or homosexual behavior, though off but not 100% incorrect based on context.
But it is wrong factually to use the word homosexual or gay in a behavioral sense of the term. The bible does not relate the two....
So its wrong.
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