In relation to witnessing to nonChristians who ask about homosexuality - how should we approach any questions related to homosexuality. I've read a few responses already and the good ones always include some mention of how we view all sin as serious, and some more then others once you convert. Likewise, what are some foundations for our approach for Christians who confront us with it or ask about it? This is probably the best response I've heard on the Christian front:
I have misgivings about it not being worthy of excommunication though.
How would you respond to someone saying "they were born gay?" (in a personal setting and a street preaching setting; to Christians and nonChristains)
How would you respond, if it all, if someone said people like you are why people commit suicide (in a personal setting and a street preaching setting; to Christians and nonChristains)?
How would you respond if some said there are more than 2 genders (in a personal setting and a street preaching setting; to Christians and nonChristains)?
And I agree with HARK's foundation mentioned below.
How would you respond to someone saying "they were born gay?" (in a personal setting and a street preaching setting; to Christians and nonChristains)
How would you respond, if it all, if someone said people like you are why people commit suicide (in a personal setting and a street preaching setting; to Christians and nonChristains)?
How would you respond if some said there are more than 2 genders (in a personal setting and a street preaching setting; to Christians and nonChristains)?
And I agree with HARK's foundation mentioned below.
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