The kingdom of God is within you. Do you feel accepted by that peace inside yourself? If not, you're listening too much to the nasty self-righteous "Chrustians or Chreestians" (Notice I didn't say Christians.) that think they have all the answers by their shallow misinterpretations of the Bible and fixation on that one commandment about adultery, i.e., what other people do in bed. This gives them the chance to gossip, feel superior, and live vicariously in their fantasies of what others are enjoying.
I really think the passages about homosexuality in the Bible are about the child sex-slave trade that existed back then.
(Which hasn't stopped today either.)
When there's abuse ( child abuse, rapes, sex slavery, etc.), not just a loving adult to adult union,
that's where its really unacceptable.
2007-07-15 04:17:37
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answered by topink 6
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Yes. I truly believe that that being a sin is a man-made concept. A lot of things like that are man-made. God loves everyone, and even a murderer will get redemption if he truly seeks it (most murderers wouldn't, but you get my point, right?). I'm a bit different in that respect. I think people worry too much about this stuff. If you're worried about something like this (just saying IF here, not say you are), talk it over with God or Jesus and listen--really listen--to the feelings and emotions you get. God speaks to all of his children. You only have to listen.
love and light
2007-07-15 04:10:36
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answered by I'm just me 7
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According to people such as Rev. Jerry Falwell, we will not be welcome into heaven:
"[homosexuals are] brute beasts...part of a vile and satanic system [that] will be utterly annihilated, and there will be a celebration in heaven." Jerry Falwell: Quoted in Jim Hill and Rand Cheadle, "The Bible Tells Me So", Anchor Books (1996), Pages 69-70
And that suits me fine. Why would anybody want to associate with an intolerant bigot?
2007-07-15 04:25:56
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answered by SB 7
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You've seen all the vile and hatefilled Christians here. And they told you their God hates gays. (Don't worry, he used to hate blacks too and say slavery was good).
So from this you can conclude three things:
1. God is evil - he makes people gay, then hates them for it
2. Christians are evil - they blame gay people for being gay
3. You would not want to spend a wet weekend with either of them, let alone eternity
2007-07-15 04:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Is homosexuality a sin that prevents us from entering the kingdom of God?
The Bible tells us not to practice homosexuality. However, it is a well-known fact that people have homosexual urges in the same way that heterosexual people have adulterous urges. The urges are sinful only when they are carried out or indulged.
There are Christians with homosexual desires who have successfully restrained their passions just as there are Christians who have restrained their passions for immorality. We are told to crucify the flesh and let the Holy Spirit empower us to live for Christ.
2007-07-15 04:15:27
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answered by Steve Husting 4
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Personally, I do not think gays should worry about being accepted in the kingdoms of any of the gods. Each of us, gay or straight, should be true to ourselves and to all of those we love.
2007-07-15 04:06:37
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answered by Darrol P 4
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No. God hates gay people. Homosexuals will NEVER be accepted into the church. It even says so in the bible.
2007-07-15 04:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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How old are you? while you're nonetheless livng at homestead writing a letter grew to become into the incorrect theory. Now, it is not that this letter is undesirable. besides the undeniable fact that, from the commencing to approximately halfway by way of curiously you're no longer yet totally comfortable with your sexuality as you renowned it as a sin. Now i'm a gay guy who's additionally roman catholic and struggled with the religion element to boot. yet i do no longer think that my homosexuality... something I had no decision in is a sin. you apart from mght point out that fi you had a call you may pick to be directly..... quite undesirable theory. while you're coping with an anti-gay person who capacity they many times believe that being gay is a call. Your mom ought to point sending you to medical care or a directly camp. i know your braveness and readiness to return out of the closet, yet from the seems of it you're no longer totally comfortable with your sexuality. I used to think of that if i ought to circulate with i could pick to be directly to boot... yet now if i ought to circulate with i does not exchange something... i admire being gay.... being me. A letter is noble and that i wrtoe my mothers and fathers a letter yet wound up ripping it up and deleting it from my computer by fact it grew to become into sort of a "cop out" in my suggestions, the secure way. basically telling them head to head can/would be frightening as hell, besides the undeniable fact that it is going to sense lots extra constructive doing it that way. while in case you write a letter and mail it to her, you would be wainting anxiously via the telephone for days finding forward to that dreaded telephone call from her. i know you, yet this draft isn't SO super.... 6.
2016-11-09 09:23:11
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answered by blaylock 4
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God does NOT hate gay people!!! He DOES hate the sin and no sin will enter the kingdom of Heaven.
2007-07-15 04:09:48
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answered by blessed1 3
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Depends on what you are talking about. If you're talking about the gay asking God to heal him and atone him with the blood of Christ and repenting from his lifestyle, yep.
2007-07-15 04:07:36
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answered by talleymark 3
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