There are those who believe that homosexuality is not a sin.
They may listen politely to arguments that the Bible insists that it is indeed
sin, but then respond with “Oh, those references are to cultural norms of the
times the books of the bible were written in. Those verses don’t apply anymore."
There are those who see homosexuality as a sin, and rail
against those who practice it, and condemn them publicly. Their revulsion to
homosexual behavior overwhelms them to the point that they elevate the sin so
much that it seems worse to them than so many other sins.
I would suggest a third option.
Homosexual activity is sinful in the eyes of God. We cannot
pretend that parts of the Bible do not apply anymore, or claim that anything we
disagree with falls into the category of ceremonial law when it obviously doesn’t. But neither is it more sinful than adultery, fornication, or any other
sin. Sin separates us from God. In its
bondage we are all equal.
I would not tell the homosexual community their activities
are acceptable, but I would not tell them they are any less worthy of Christ’s
love either.
And while its not our place to condemn the sinner, its not
our place to accept the sin either.
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