crazymichael said:
OK, I will make it a choice now.
Choice 7--They fell in love
I wish admin could fix the thread to make it a poll cause I messed it up, lol.
Fine but what bothers me is that this was not one of the options to begin with. It never is. Why does it take me who is (half?) "homophobic" (since I have been accused of this so many times), to point this out?
NewGuy101 said:
I really wish someone who thinks God made them gay would tell me why God said this..
"Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion" (Romans 1:26-27).
Thank you very much. I have been wondering what the Biblical basis of Christian repudiation of homosexuality was. I am in fact embarassed, since I read Romans more often than any other part of the Bible.
NewGuy101 said:
So what you are saying is that either bible is wrong or God is a hypocrite...please explain...thanks. Oh and if it's the hermanutics you want to argue I suggest you interpret this passage the way the author intrepret it, not how you want it to sound.
There are of course a great deal of Christians who do not take the Bible very seriously, particularly in regards to "antequated standards of morality." There is of course no forthright prohibition in the Bible (unless it is covered by adultery somehow) merely this presumption that this is such a great perversion that no such prohibition should even be necessary. Apparently there are Christians who think that either God is confused (creating homosexuals while inspiring the Paul to write this in the Bible) or think that there are parts of the Bible which have nothing to do with God at all.
Look, I don't think this is an issue on which to divide Christianity. It is not one of the essentials. However it must be understood why many Christians must feel strongly that homosexuality is prohibited. And so we must find a way to respect each other and compromise in the
secular law.
NewGuy101 said:
Oh and for those who keep arguing about the don't judge anyone, let everyone do whatever they want please explain this verse to me...
I have written to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people - not at all meaning the people of this world who are immoral, or the greedy and swindlers, or idolaters. In that case you would have to leave this world. But now I am writing you that you must not associate with anyone who calls himself a brother but is sexually immoral or greedy, an idolater or a slanderer, a drunkard or a swindler. With such a man do not even eat. What business is it of mine to judge those outside the church? Are you not to judge those inside? God will judge those outside. 'Expel the wicked man from among you'" (1 Corinthians 5:9- 13).
This is why it is essential that gay rights does not become regarded as superior to religious freedom or it could become illegal to carry out instructions like this in the Bible. A guarantee of gay right under the principle of the freedom of religion is as far as any compromise on this issue can go. The program of the gay rights movement to equate sexual preference with race and sex (male vs female) must be resisted at all costs or religious freedom will cease to exist.
However, not everyone can be a Christian like that which the above passage commands. For some of us the root of our inspiration comes from the way that Jesus did not seperate himself from sinners but went among them to share God's love with them. So although I can respect your position and will defend with my life your right to live according to your understanding of the Bible, I do not think that I would be comfortable in your church. Homosexuality may be a sin, but I am also a sinner groveling beneath the table of God and I do not feel able to make the judgements which you have claimed a right to.
Ringo84 said:
But if God didn't "make" homosexuals, where'd they come from? Pluto?
I think the idea is that homosexuality is an activity not an identity. We are all just people and we are all created by God. But we have free will and make our own choices in regards to the direction our life takes. The world is full of people who say they cannot help themselves. Hey, wake up, that's the human race. We are all sinners and we cannot help ourselves.
Ringo84 said:
You're assuming that God didn't make homosexuals because you assume that they're sinful. How would you feel if someone implied that being straight is evil?
The word is sinful not evil. And being "straight" or heterosexual
is sinful. The whole idea of a sexual preference is abomnable, and if you go out hunting to satisfy these preferences, no matter what they are, it is sinful.
Ringo84 said:
Name the time when you woke up and "chose" to be straight.
I repudiate all these terms gay, straight, homosexual and heterosexaul. I just like everyone else first experienced feelings of romanitic love and sexual attraction in
adolescence. You can call it uncontrollable urges in which you see no role of choice, but I call it falling in love in which choice is everything.
Ringo84 said:
I never said that. That's what YOU read into my comments.
I see no evidence that he was responding to your comments at all.
Ringo84 said:
Those verses you provided don't prove much either. What are "shameful lusts" and "indecent acts"? That can be interpreted in many ways. And "sexual immorality" is similarly objective.
True, it only talks about sexual activities between members of the same sex. It doesn't give any details so I guess you are free to judge which sexual activities between members of the same sex are shameful and what is not. However I find it quite understandable that some Christians do not wish to play such games with this passage in the Bible.
Ringo84 said:
Homosexuals aren't personally hurting you in any way, and neither is my interpretation of the Bible. Why do you feel so strongly about this, NewGuy? Obviously you aren't gay, so it really isn't your problem when you come right down to it.
This was a poll. It was an invitation to express our opinions. It was an experiment to see if people with different opinions could respect each other while discussing this issue. He is a Christian and he believes in the Bible. Is that really so hard to understand?