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I use to judge homosexuality quite harshly when I was going to church. I have since realised this is wrong.
It seems like Christians really like to single this particular "sin" out and go to war with it quickly judging how despicable it is in the eyes of God.
lying, lust, greed, envy etc etc are just as bad but is approached differently from Christians. Why? On top of that these are most probably worst because they can be done in secret and the pastor you are receiving revelations of could be living in these sins and you don't have the opportunity to yell SINNER!
If a gay person tells me they where born that way, who, as a straight person am i or you to judge otherwise?
I would go as far to say that the way that gay is judged amongst the Christians community is preventing these people from finding God.
God is the only one worthy of pegging a rock at our head. Also he is the only one able to deal with a mans heart. If it needs changing us telling them to change won't help but perhaps leading them into a closer relationship with the Lord would help
i apologise for my generalisation because not all Christians are like this.
It seems like Christians really like to single this particular "sin" out and go to war with it quickly judging how despicable it is in the eyes of God.
lying, lust, greed, envy etc etc are just as bad but is approached differently from Christians. Why? On top of that these are most probably worst because they can be done in secret and the pastor you are receiving revelations of could be living in these sins and you don't have the opportunity to yell SINNER!
If a gay person tells me they where born that way, who, as a straight person am i or you to judge otherwise?
I would go as far to say that the way that gay is judged amongst the Christians community is preventing these people from finding God.
God is the only one worthy of pegging a rock at our head. Also he is the only one able to deal with a mans heart. If it needs changing us telling them to change won't help but perhaps leading them into a closer relationship with the Lord would help
i apologise for my generalisation because not all Christians are like this.