Is it your religion that makes you nasty, or do you come by that naturally?
Nasty? Do you know where your religion is leading you to?
2 Cor 2:16 "To the one, we are an odor of death and demise; to the other, a fragrance that brings life. And who is qualified for such a task?"
It's not nasty to bring life to those selected for it. But as for the odor of death: such has always been so, since the beginning of Abrahamic religion.
Why should anyone believe me? For the same reason that they should believe you. I speak from my heart, my knowledge, my beliefs, and you speak from yours. That our understandings are not the same is not a surprise.
The reason I rated piculet's post was because it is taught by the bible, both NT and OT, and common to Abrahamic religions, or at least those that purport to be so (whether they really are or not) that homosexuality is certainly a matter of choice. Moreover it is also taught that practioners of it "receive in themselves the due penalty" Romans 1:26,27. The due penalty is psychological corruption, the inability of the mind to retain power over one's own body, i.e. the inability to repent, for "wickedness will not release those who practice it" Eccl 8:8. Some are graciously allowed to repent, however; but those of your particular religious persuasion, I am not sure. You seem to be creating justifications for continuance out of arguments about nature.
But to call me a "worshipper" of any kind, or an "idolator" is out of line.
But to call a spade a spade is only what I am doing. You have said so yourself, that your nature is sacrosanct. It cannot be changed. It is written in stone. That is putting your nature on a pedestal. Why should I accept it? It is axiomatic that everyone's "nature" can be changed, because otherwise God would not have called on sinners to repent. Acts 17:30. "Put on the divine nature" says Peter in 2 Pet 1:4.
If your religion doesn't have any idea what I'm talking about (that hating people for characteristics outside of their control is deepest evil),
then your religion takes part in that deep evil.
Deep evil starts with those who disobey God. Everyone is guilty, you're not an exception. Original sin posits all as sinners. It's that Abrahamic religion does not recognize any argument that makes a case for non-repentance. No: all such arguments are invalid ab initio and ipso facto as they commence from the position that it is justifiable to "hate God." Romans 1:30.
It's like a shoplifter addicted to shoplifting who says, "it's my nature." Why should anyone credit it?