How should Christians respond to homosexuality?

2014-11-05 10:39 pm
I am not offended by homosexuality even though I believe in Christ. Since the Bible says it is wrong, how are Christians to interact and love gay people? The comments that some Christians make have nothing to do with LOVE so please give crystal clear examples of your thoughts, if you are a Christian, on how we as people who are supposed to show love can show it SINCERELY to gay people without making God angry? Like I said, if it wasn't for god having a problem with it I wouldn't be bothered at all by it even though I am not at all gay myself. Answers that simply state that homosexuality is wrong are not helpful and DO NOT answer the question. I want to see that people have given it thought, like imagine you find out a best friend or relative is gay.

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2014-11-06 11:35 pm
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"The Bible is not opposed to the acceptance of gay Christians, or to the possibility of loving relationships for them...Gay people should be a treasured part of our families and our communities, and the truly Christian response to them is acceptance, support, and love."

http://www.matthewvines.com/transcript

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2014-11-05 11:01 pm
It's not our place to judge God the Father is clear on the issue we should leave it between him and them.

Luke 6:37

Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.

Romans 2:1

You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on someone else, for at whatever point you judge another, you are condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things.

Mathew 7:1

Do not judge, or you too will be judged.
2014-11-06 12:08 am
I would note for you that Paul is the one who says it is an abomination, although in the context of the time, that's less horrible than the word as it is now used. The OT says homosexuality is wrong, maybe, too, but then, it also says that eating shellfish is wrong, and is widely ignored by Christians.

I'd remind you that Jesus is alleged to have said not a single word against homosexuality, and is, in the biblical stories, even supposed to have healed the male lover of a Roman soldier. In short, all of the right wing's Christian venom against homosexuality is from social and cultural sources, not biblical ones. And how often do you see Christians holding signs and screaming about banning divorce or remarriage after divorce? And yet, as I recall, Jesus is alleged to have spoken repeatedly against divorce and remarriage.
2014-11-05 11:57 pm
Personally I don't hate homosexuals (I have a friend and a second cousin), but I'm not blind to know that it is not normal. We are here for a reason, and we have our nature. If it was because of gays this world would exist in first place (how can a man procreate with another man or woman with another woman). It's just not right!. Now, I love them, my cousin makes me laugh like crazy, but I just can't support that. I won't talk about sin because we all are sinners.
2014-11-05 11:30 pm
If you're not gay it's none of your concern. If someone close to you is, keep your opinions to yourself unless they're requested of you.

Can't go wrong with respect and decency.
2014-11-05 11:07 pm
Everyone I love and care about has faults I don't approve of. That includes homosexual people I deal with on a personal or professional level.
2014-11-05 10:55 pm
Listen the boible does not think that is wrong, it is common for peopletp think this but realy the bible doesnt say this and jesus and god say that they accept all people


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