I buy this under one condition, and that's that you accept the other sins presented under the same context.
For example, the Torah also speaks of eating unclean meats as "an abomination." Can you accept that eating pork and shellfish is for the Jew an abomination unto God?
And in the New Testament, homosexuality is listed right next to lying. Do you agree that lying is just as evil as homosexuality? Do you really?
If you can answer yes to those two questions, then you are being Biblically consistant. If you can't, then you are not really going by the Bible. You are simply being a homophobe using the Bible to conveniently justify your views.
I disagree with this assessment wholeheartedly.
The Law of Moses was not destroyed or abolished when the Lord Jesus Christ brought the Higher Law.
The Law still exists, only the way that they are perceived and observed have changed.
For example, when the woman caught in adultery was brought before Christ, He said the famous line about those without sin casting the first stone.
Many people interpret this to mean that we should not judge others or that the Law of Moses was no more, however that is not what Christ said at all.
"Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee?
She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more." (John 8:10-11)
The Lord Jesus Christ expressly claimed that the woman had committed sin with her adultery (thus His admonition for her to sin
no more), therefore a judgment had been made.
However, according to the Higher Law, He would reserve
condemnation for a later time, not judgment.
Now, take a person who had committed homosexual acts and place them in the stead of this woman, the Lord Jesus Christ would have commanded them to no longer sin (making a judgment), but He would not condemn them.
The Law concerning the sin of homosexuality remains unchanged. It is sinful and we should avoid it.
However, how Man is to perceive and observe it has changed.
Instead of condemning those who commit sin, we have been instructed to call everyone to repent, or in other words, change their sinful behavior.
Now, regarding the partaking of "unclean" meats, this was placed in the Law of Moses as sort of an object lesson or teaching aide for the ancient Israelites to not mingle with (partake of) the Gentiles.
The instruction Peter received in his dream recorded in the Book of Acts was that there was no more "unclean" meat, or rather, the Gentiles were now ready to receive the Word.
Therefore, there is no reason to abstain from eating those "unclean" meats because the Lord has declared that all the world should receive His Word.
Finally, there is no reason to assume that lying is just as sinful as sexual sin, although both should be avoided because all sin should be avoided.