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Since God created all living things, and homosexuals are living things, therefore God created homosexuals, correct?

Why then do you hate and despise some of God's creations?

2007-04-12 03:33:22 · 33 answers · asked by Maverick 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

For those who are answering "It is their choice", then why did God even create that person, knowing that they would become a homosexual? If you say He didn't know, then you deny God's omnipotence. If you say He did know than your argument becomes a moot point.

2007-04-12 03:43:11 · update #1

Nihilist: I actually have a few close friends who are homosexual. I respect their choice and accept them for who they are. I know to accept all of Allah's creations.

2007-04-12 03:44:54 · update #2

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I agree. I don't hate homosexuals. I love them like I try to love everyone else.

2007-04-12 03:41:44 · answer #1 · answered by Je veux changer le monde 4 · 3 1

God didn't create homosexuals, first and foremost its an ongoing debate - Medical research etc, to prove that there are differences bxn homosexuals and heterosexuals. The most recent argument is that of a brain section that can either be largely developed or not depending on whether you are straight on not. The only way you can find that out is when the person is dead. (can only do that kind of test once deceased). So then that leaves us with a question of choice. This choice is luckily accommodated in the Bill of Rights or constitution. It is none the less a personal choice. There is a scripture in the bible that says that , In the last days, Men and women will commit sexual crimes with the same sex and will find ERROR in their ways- plainly for practising ANAL sex- so i don't know if this includes/'excludes homosexuals in your view.

2007-04-12 04:11:17 · answer #2 · answered by Amanda P 2 · 0 0

Your question assumes things which are not correct. I

do not hate nor despise any of God's creations any more than God does. God created us, this is true. He did not, however, create us as sinners. That is our choice. We all, everyone of us, has chosen to do things that we absolutely know are wrong. This is called sin. The result of sin is seperation from God or death.

Homosexuality is no greater a sin than sex outside of marriage (I'll bet most of you don't have a problem with that either) and is not judged more harshly by God.

2007-04-12 03:50:15 · answer #3 · answered by Bud 5 · 1 1

I am a Bisexual Christian. So let that be something for you to consider in my answer. Okay?

I've answered your questions before, and I hope that my answers have brought you the truth.

God created Adam. Adam began o have descendents. This is strictly the way the Bible puts it, and it is the simplified description because I have a little ground to cover.

Sin entered man, not that God wanted it to, but that He knew what was going to happen.

Along with many things that are wrong with man, man also can become sick, die, be born with deformities, and ultamately do wrong according to what God wanted. Man continues to do wrong because it is in his nature to do wrong, thanks to Adam.

Now while many Christians seem to focus on specific sins, God has two kinds of people that He sees on Earth, saved sinners, and unsaved sinners. There are no other kinds of people to Him.

The Christians that would have you believe that we are to stop sinning are not taught well. They focus on the specific sins and judge and talk about homosexuals in particular. When the truth is, according to the Bible, none of us a sinless.

Therefore the Bible explains that it is God that we should focus on. Noty ourselves, and that salvation is available to ANY who desire to come to God. It is a far cry from the way the Fundies would have us believe, but as I said, they were taught wrong.

For those Fundies in particular, they say that homosexuality can only be a choice, and that every homosexual MUST stop being that way or God will take things out on them. They also say that it is sickness to do those things. If they are right adn it is a sickness, then why do they treat people that are sick according to the Fundy, poorly? That to me is more important than being homosexual. Since when did Jesus sauy that sick people are to be shamed? It doesn't. In fact, the opposite is true.

So those that you see who verbally attack homosexuals, those who are supposed to be preaching the Gospel message, are at risk of defiling the message of Grace and Peace through Jesus Christ.

So if homosexuality is a sin, so is the verty nature of us. Stopping that sin will NOT make anyone 'pure' in God's eyes.

2007-04-12 04:01:09 · answer #4 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 1 1

Wo says that they are hated. Just because we disagree with someone does not mean that we hate them.

God does not create a person with homosexual desires. The Bible tells us that a person becomes a homosexual because of sin (Romans 1:24-27), and ultimately because of their own choice. A person may be born with a greater susceptibility to homosexuality, just as people are born with a tendency to violence and other sins. That does not excuse the person choosing to sin by giving into their sinful desires. If a person is born with a greater susceptibility to anger / rage, does that make it right for then to give into those desires? Of course not! The same is true for homosexuality.

2007-04-12 04:08:15 · answer #5 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 1

Look, a true believer would not "hate" homosexuals. In fact, a believer should LOVE homosexuals. We believe homosexuality is a sin - but if we hated sinners, we would hate everyone, including ourselves.

This is my belief - not attested by either the Bible or science. I believe that we are all subject to temptation - even Jesus was tempted in the wilderness. We all have certain temptations that grab us more than others do. For those who are homosexual, I believe that lust for those of the same gender is a major temptation they face. For others, adultery (whether its the modern definition or Jesus' definition of simply even lusting) is a major temptation. Thus, a man who looks at pornography is a sinner just as is a homosexual.

God created man. He did not create sin. We sinned, with Satan's help.

Its like saying, "God created this desk my computer is on." No he didn't!! A person created it!

Similarly, people chose to sin, some choosing homosexuality. Thus is free will...

2007-04-12 03:41:06 · answer #6 · answered by TWWK 5 · 4 3

Why do you make assumptions about all Christians. As you can see from the answers none of us hate homosexuals. It is our belief( & you've been given enough scriptures) God wants us to love everyone and share the Gospel of Jesus with all who will listen. Sometimes it takes God's intervention for me to love some people, but it is my desire to truly love all people. This is because God is transforming me daily to become what He wants me to be. That doesn't mean I can agree with a lifestyle so contrary to God. You can say someone is born that way all you want, but it doesn't make it so. That's just what homosexuals tell themself to ease their minds about the sin they live in. Thanks for asking, if only to clear up what Christians really do & what they are accused of doing. God bless.

2007-04-12 04:38:29 · answer #7 · answered by Joyful Noise 5 · 0 1

well in the holy bible it says that God loves the person but hates the sin. God says that being Gay or being a Homosexual is an abomination to God. so we christains really dont despise homosexuals they are just living by the word of god in Leviticus 20:13: it reads
"If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall be put to death; their blood is upon them."

2007-04-12 03:49:23 · answer #8 · answered by cookie 1 · 1 2

God did not create man to be homosexual.
Homosexuality is deviant behavior and people make a choice to go with their desires.
I do not hate and despise any of God's creations, in the real world we could be the best of friend's and no I wouldn't try to force what I believe on you, I have friends who are gay and we get along fine, I still believe what I believe and they believe what they believe. It is not my place to judge, it is only required that I tell the truth and try to love everyone. No one is any better or any worse than anyone else.

Peace and Love

2007-04-12 03:46:52 · answer #9 · answered by Mariah 5 · 1 2

Your right.
God created them,
God loves them,
So do I

2007-04-12 05:28:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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