Christians generally oppose of homosexuality due to what the bible has to say about it. Many Christians can't accept the fact that homosexuality is not a choice. Homosexuality in general has no incentive in itself...just like being blind, handicapped, deaf, and etc., so the belief that someone would actually choose to be gay opposed to being born gay is really beyond me. However, their are some Christians that accept the fact that people can be born gay but hold that they should not act upon thier "LUST". When a man wants to have sex with another man you call it "lust". So what's the difference when you want to have sex with someone of the opposite sex? Why don't you label it as "lust" too? If someone's gay, doesn't he have the right to have sexual desires and act upon them too? Should gays be deprived of thier natural feelings just because your book says so? Does it make sense? Instead of judging gays, you should be pondering the reliability of your bible instead!
2007-08-14
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