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How do so-called Religious/Christian people really think homosexuality is even a sin? That would be nonsense. In fact, LGBT people need love instead of contempt/hatred. The word Homosexual didn't appear until the 1850s.

13.06.2025 00:45

How do so-called Religious/Christian people really think homosexuality is even a sin? That would be nonsense. In fact, LGBT people need love instead of contempt/hatred. The word Homosexual didn't appear until the 1850s.

But lots of fleshy acts are the outworking of sin that dwells in people. You don't need to have a tick box list of “sins”.

The act is just the symptom of that spiritual disease.

Mankind is steeped in rebellion. Absolutely up to their necks in it.

How does one succeed in life?

Even to the point of justifying sin in front of a righteous and Holy God.

If you think the Spirit of God approves of two men having sexual contact then you simply do not know the Spirit of God.

Sin is the outworking of a spiritual disease that yields death.

Why do atheists love to preach against Abrahamic religions and mock God? Even if they do not fear the eternal fire of hell, pious Muslims will certainly not leave them alone and will take brutal revenge until they surrender and repent of their sins.

That which is not of faith is sin.

And scripture does mention sexual acts that are “abominable” both in the Hebrew scripture and the new covenant.

Scripture calls it perversion. An abomination.

Undercover cops in New York are riding the subways with iPods on to entice robbery. Is that a form of entrapment? If not, why not?

Do you think God approves of bestiality? Sex with a dog? Do you think God applauds that?

The scripture condemns sin in the flesh. All of it.

Every opportunity the flesh gets it rebels against God. Every moment of every day. The flesh wars against the spirit because it's sold under sin.

Why do US military soldiers/officers have a chest full of medal ribbons when they probably haven't been in a combat situation? Are the medals for attendance, good behaviour, or long service perhaps?