The international peer-reviewed scholarly
journal on addictive behaviors and disorders since 1976 states:
"Addiction is bondage to the rule of a substance, activity, or state of mind, which then becomes the center of life, defending itself from the truth so that even bad consequences don't bring repentance, and leading to estrangement from God."
You could put homosexual before addiction in the above statement and it would be entirely accurate from a biblical perspective for the unrepentant homosexual with the caveat that, do to the realities of God's interaction and human will, some homosexuals choose to repent and are saved and pursue sanctification from sexual immorality with God (ending their estrangement from God).
But if you put eating Doritos in front of it, the statement fails.
Firstly, eating Doritos is not a sin much less a sin that gradients with the gravity that homosexuality does. Secondly, a taste for Doritos never estranges one from God or brings His holy judgment on those who eat Doritos much less a society that exchanges "
the truth of God for a lie." Thirdly, a taste for Doritos does not approach the addictive power of homosexuality on those ensnared in the transgression. Etc...
You
are wrong, your assertion
is false.
I recommend this article by Michael Horton, professor of theology and apologetics at Westminster Seminary, who explains that Jesus and his apostles taught that God's intention in marriage is for a man to leave his parents and join himself to one woman (Matt. 5:27-32; 19:3-6).
Furthermore, the New Testament clearly teaches that homosexuality is immoral (Rom. 1:26-27; 1 Cor. 6:9-10; 1 Tim. 1:10) and that those who embrace a sexually immoral lifestyle will not inherit Christ's kingdom (Gal. 5:19-21; 6:7-9; Eph 5:5; 1 Thes. 4:2-8) with Paul's unusual compound
arsenokoitēs specifically meaning "those who practice homosexuality."
The prohibition against homosexuality is not like OT prohibitions against eating shellfish or pork chops that distinguished Israel visibly from the nations as a theocratic nation which foreshadowed Christ which are now obsolete since the reality (Christ himself) has arrived proclaiming the
gospel with it's power to restore repentant sinners to God.
Read:
Let's Not Cut Christ to Pieces | Christianity Today
Additions to homosexual behaviors is not akin to eating Doritos. You need to grow up and get some sense about you.
I never said anyone should approve more sin. What I said was it was no worse than my addiction to doritos. You're free to disagree with me, that's fine, but that doesn't make either of us right or wrong. It simply means we choose to believe slightly different in things is all.