With the exception of the most 'hardened' Bible believers (we have at least a couple on this forum) one's 'homosexuality' is probably reasoned by other Christians to be the result of biological or sociological factors. In other words, one's homosexual orientation or tendency is accepted by most (?) as being beyond the control of the individual whereas one's actually 'acting' on that orientation is seen to be 'the sin' ...right?
With that in mind, from a Christian perspective what are the options available for the homosexual person? Are they:
1. Pray to God and be 'delivered' from his/her homosexual orientation?
2. Seek 'professional' assistance in the form of therapy.
3. Marry someone of the opposite gender and do the best he/she can in a heterosexual relationship?
4. Remain celibant for the rest of his/her life?
5. Contemplate suicide if overwhelmed with guilt from the incessant influence of Christians whose role is seen to be to condemn them?
Notes:
1. Many people have prayed earnestly to God to be delivered from their homosexuality. It hasn't helped them deal with it but it HAS given them an extra burden to carry when Christians tell them that they haven't got enough faith.
2. Many people have sought 'professional' assistance and have been just as let down. Professional therapy is questionable at best ...useless at worst.
3. Many homosexuals HAVE married someone of the opposite gender. I have no way of knowing how 'fulfilling' such a relationship is or how long-term such a relationship can be. Living a lie is also very much a burden to carry for the individual. Being a homosexual+ostracized by God+living a lie.
4. Remaining celibant is an option. It always amuses me, however, when others (heterosexuals) who wouldn't DREAM of giving up sex will not hesitate to impose 'being celibant' on others.
5. Sadly, suicide has been the option for too many precious 'gay' people. Enough said.
What are your views on this issue?
With that in mind, from a Christian perspective what are the options available for the homosexual person? Are they:
1. Pray to God and be 'delivered' from his/her homosexual orientation?
2. Seek 'professional' assistance in the form of therapy.
3. Marry someone of the opposite gender and do the best he/she can in a heterosexual relationship?
4. Remain celibant for the rest of his/her life?
5. Contemplate suicide if overwhelmed with guilt from the incessant influence of Christians whose role is seen to be to condemn them?
Notes:
1. Many people have prayed earnestly to God to be delivered from their homosexuality. It hasn't helped them deal with it but it HAS given them an extra burden to carry when Christians tell them that they haven't got enough faith.
2. Many people have sought 'professional' assistance and have been just as let down. Professional therapy is questionable at best ...useless at worst.
3. Many homosexuals HAVE married someone of the opposite gender. I have no way of knowing how 'fulfilling' such a relationship is or how long-term such a relationship can be. Living a lie is also very much a burden to carry for the individual. Being a homosexual+ostracized by God+living a lie.
4. Remaining celibant is an option. It always amuses me, however, when others (heterosexuals) who wouldn't DREAM of giving up sex will not hesitate to impose 'being celibant' on others.
5. Sadly, suicide has been the option for too many precious 'gay' people. Enough said.
What are your views on this issue?