Diagoras said:
I am not here to debate so I'm not sure what 'example' you are looking for. Sorry if I seem to paint Christianity with a broad brush, I know that there is no such thing as 'Christianity' as a united monolithic belief system. You have everything from Mormons to Baptists to Catholics all with different interpretations of the Bible, different holy books and different dogmas. I am just trying to get a handle on the obsession with homosexuality.
Thanks for your response.
as a Christian, i don't understand why there is such an obsession with homosexuality. i believe it all depends on what translation you use to have your views about it. either one, you view it as an abnomination to God, or a sin to God. nouns mean nothing to me when it comes to theology (even though i'm sure the word is an adjective too, depending on how you use it.)
but seriously, i think it depends on which translation you adhere too. now there are Christians who are very libreal on this sense, so i'm not including them with this comment.
but if you want my personal opinion and personal conviction that no theologian or "born again" believer can change, the Bible tells us that God is not a respector of men, which to me shows we are first, equal, no matter of race, or sexual orientation. then two, sin is sin. whether if it is a homosexual lifestyle, or a heterosexual promiscuity lifestyle. no one has a just right saying it is not so much of a sin to go and have one night stands with a member of that opposite sex, but it's a bigger sin to have sex with a member of the opposite sex. that's ridiculous, and in my personal opinon, ignorant.
all i see anymore is that christians complain about homosexuality, than the one unforgivable sin that Jesus says there is, "Blasphemeing the Holy Spirit." and with what seems to be the case that Christians complain about, it just seems like a culture controlled theology and not being seeing it any other way. i'm not saying, let's start saying it's not a sin. but the facts are, there is no difference between a homosexual man living in sinful promiscuity, and a heterosexual living promiscuity. sin is sin. i believe we need to stop bashing these people down. i think us Christians need to seek out to understand these people, before we go and bash them with verses in Galations or go and try to convert them. i think maybe we will see something different about them. at least that's what has happened for me. i mean i see a person struggling with something they cannot change for some reason and that something may bring them death or at least ridicule. if they can't change their sexual orientation, that's fine with me. i do believe they have to live in celibateness to God, but if sin is sin, and we all have struggles with sin that we will have for the rest of our lives, maybe these individuals will deal with this all their lives. can anyone raise up their hand and say, "i never sinned after i made some sinner's prayer?" or do we just use different terminlogy, like saying we struggle to make it sound not that bad to us? or do we say that to God we are perfect because of the blood of Christ? i'm not mocking these things, but come on. those things are not meant to give us exscuses to put us at some heirarchy over people, or make our struggles less big, to other non-christian struggles with sin. those things are part of the awesome Grace of God. i think it is bad or even sinful to belittle those things as ways of seperation from people that truly need Jesus.
so in ending, i agree with you Diagoras. i don't understand why there is such an obsession of homosexuality. i mean why should people be obsessed with something either one, they aren't, or two something they hate. i don't hate the people. i miss especially, my one gay friend. i miss hanging out with him, smoking cigarettes, drinking tons of coffee, and just talk about life with him and play euchre. he knows i'm a Christian, so there's no need for me to start preaching to him. he knows to some degree what i view his actions are, so if he isn't going to ask me, i'm not going to force feed my theology down his throat. but this man is still my friend, and i miss hanging around him. i don't be-friend the worldly ways, but i will always be friend people of the human race. so yes, i can't see no reason why Christians should be harping about homosexuality. i think Christians need to be discussing about the only unforgiveable sin which is, "Blasphemeing the Holy Spirit" if they want to have an obsession with sin, or the fear of sin.