Ok I concede your point that homosexuality is counter-productive to the christian church in that it does not fit the accepted roles and thus violates the spiritual roles we as a church have with Christ.
However, it avoids the bigger issue. Is homosexuality a sexual perversion? or part of human nature?
Either way it can be deemed unacceptable and incompatible with the christian church but what about society in general?
In general should things deemed not acceptable by God be legislated against in a secular society?
Sorry I dont mean to get into politics here but want to address that this issues been around and fact that christians still are asking if "God accepts homosexuality" is bewildering to me. It is quite clear that the bible prohibits homosexual behavior and is seen as sin in eyes of God. Yet due to social pressures and the politics of it, they question it because of human decency. My argument is dont try to legislate it, it is wrong for the church but not wrong for a secular society as a whole.
From the studying that I have done in the Bible, I present that anything added to, or subtracted from the original creation is sin. Now to be compassionate to the homosexuals, all that I have ever read or heard about it can be classified as a learned practice that involves the environment of these people when they were children, for the most part, but not all. It can be learned from those who want it. Therefore I conclude that people aren't conceived with that instinct, or persuasion. Keep in mind that children who are still not born are learning for the entire nine months that their mother carries them, and are also influenced by the attitude of their father if he is even around to love them during that nine months.
As far as politics are concerned, Israel's leaders demanded the will of God when the nation was right in the sight of God. The Roman Empire allowed homosexuality, and this corruption grew. Sodom and Gomorah's corruption was homosexual for the most part. Men wanted sex with angles in the form of men. If a nation wants to last, the Bible tells them how to legislate. If the laws of man do not correlate with God's law, the nation will be judged. Israel is a very good example, and we can read over and over in history about corruption in nation after nation even if they made laws against homosexuality, for that is a very small part of the big picture. Sad but true, I have determined, that some, if not most professing Christians today want to separate religion from legislation. How sad, and now we see secularism in just about every community in our country. I present this scripture.
Hebrews 2:1-4 (KJV)
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1 [/SUP]Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let
them slip.
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2 [/SUP]For if the word spoken by angels was stedfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a just recompence of reward;
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3 [/SUP]How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation; which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord, and was confirmed unto us by them that heard
him;
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4 [/SUP]God also bearing
them witness, both with signs and wonders, and with divers miracles, and gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to his own will?
Hebrews 4:1-6 (KJV)
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1 [/SUP]Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise being left
us of entering into his rest, any of you should seem to come short of it.
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2 [/SUP]For unto us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them: but the word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard
it.
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3 [/SUP]For we which have believed do enter into rest, as he said, As I have sworn in my wrath, if they shall enter into my rest: although the works were finished from the foundation of the world.
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4 [/SUP]For he spake in a certain place of the seventh
day on this wise, And God did rest the seventh day from all his works.
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5 [/SUP]And in this
place again, If they shall enter into my rest.
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6 [/SUP]Seeing therefore it remaineth that some must enter therein, and they to whom it was first preached entered not in because of unbelief:
Like I said, adding and subtracting from a perfect creation is sin.