This has Everything to do with Gays and Lesbians, and many destructive relationships we see today. People base love solely on a 'feeling' and since feelings change or are molded by environment many have different 'feelings' and act on it. If we base love on a 'feeling' it essentially justifies us committing adultery, cheating on relationships and marriages based on those 'feelings'. Oh I'm not 'happy' anymore or this will make me 'happy'. I just don't 'feel' the same way anymore how many times have you heard that as an excuse from people? Just because you 'feel' something does not mean its a healthy or a good feeling to act on? Ever been so angry, and not act on the feeling of anger? That's called self control many would do good to have that...Homosexuals and heterosexuals alike.
Exactly. There areindividuals both gay and straight who have commitment issues. But those are a minority in each group. Leaving the original question just what hasthis to do with the topic.
I'm not sure where you want to take this there are several roads you let me know and I'll have the corresponding answer. Better yet I'll just give you all the answers so you can pick whichever road you want to take. A:Your argument is irrelevant and illogical to begin with. Just because one is a Christian does not make them automatically a saint a perfect individual or one who never does wrongs. Whoever made you believe otherwise is a Liar. Secondly, I am not sure which Christians you are looking at but there are certainly self-righteous modern Christians that are less Christians than the biggest atheist out there and pulling an argument from the most extreme case does not make the argument any more relevant. I.E if I take the most extreme atheist who is rude and condescending should I make the assertion all of them are that way? No that's called passing judgment you appear to be good at that.
B: if you are talking about the old testament, we do not have to live by the 'law' as a Christian because when Christ came and died on the cross for you and me and all of our sins he fulfilled that law. In another words, through Christ and his death on the cross we fulfill those laws, or requirements to be in communion with the Lord.
C: New Testament, there are many instances in the New Testament which describes homosexuality as a sin. If you would really like me to find the scriptures corresponding to it you let me know.
By "lifestyle" if you read my post correctly you'd see I am describing a lifestyle of unrepentant sin. As a Christian when you sin you are convicted in your heart and soul by the Holy Spirit. You confess your sin and seek forgiveness. When one commits and sin and ignores it and continues to live in it they are living a lifestyle of unrepentant sin.
I’m asking you exactly what this gay “lifestyle” is.
I ask because my gay/lesbian friends live livesindistinguishable from my own.
Their lives center of spouse and child rearing and work andpaying bills and watching television and mowing the lawn and complaining about gasprices. Exactly like my life
By "lifestyle" if you read my post correctly you'd see I am describing a lifestyle of unrepentant sin. As a Christian when you sin you are convicted in your heart and soul by the Holy Spirit. You confess your sin and seek forgiveness. When one commits and sin and ignores it and continues to live in it they are living a lifestyle of unrepentant sin.
You are totally missing the point...if I have a tendency for whatever and I act on my desires of the flesh I AM sinning. Whether that be hetero homo bestiality whatever! As a heterosexual, if I give in to the 'feelings' of my flesh to have sex and not be in a marriage covenant with that individual I am committing a sin.
You've been taking what I am saying and applying a Non-Christian World View on it, no wonder it's not going to make any sense to you.
You've been taking what I am saying and applying a Non-Christian World View on it, no wonder it's not going to make any sense to you.