Sorry, I have completely no idea what you are talking about?
WOW...
OK
There's this set of books called the Old Testament that helps explain the Other set of books and letters called the New Testament.
In the Old Testament in the book known as Jeremiah chapter 18 there is a symbolic tale of a potter working clay.
And it is a representation of transforming our lives to become more acceptable to God.
Low, heavy walled vessels are for very common purposes. They never hold high dollar products like wine or oil. (Wine is a symbol for Joy and oil is a symbol for Holy Spirit)
A Potter makes no real money from poor quality clay products. The taller and thinner a piece of clay is formed (like a pitcher or cruette) the more money per piece He makes. (All is done as fast as possible)
Most Christians desire to be filled with wine or oil. People are typed by clay in this narrative. Some clay is better than other clay and not just a different color... although blending clays is absolutely beautiful when done well.
Self inflicted pressure to grow as well as external pressure from God can make tall, thin walled vessels.
That's what I was alluding to.
If someone doesn't want to grow in the grace and knowledge of God they are a proverbial bedpan of Christiandom... filled with excrement instead of joy or holy Spirit.
And from most people's experience most homosexuals don't want to leave their sin of homosexuality behind them. They want to continue. But they aren't the only ones... this board is full of people wanting to know if they can continue in sin and still be counted as being one of "us".
The answer is always "no".