Isn't it interesting that while you say that your God is a living God, and that Christians say homosexuality is a sin because God says it is, there are many Christians who do NOT believe this way, and instead believe that all the creatures God created are lovable the way they are?
How can you speak for all Christians, and present your opinions as the Truth, when many do not agree?
Are you saying that more tolerant and loving Christians are not really Christian at all?
Do you not see that you are pushing self-righteousness and intolerance, and causing hurt, when you say these things?
Do you have any knowledge of the way science works? Ethical scientists may start with an assumption, but they do not distort their results to prove one thing or another. And nothing is considered fact until other scientists, working independently, arrive at the same results, replicating the same study.
Why is it seemingly threatening if homosexuality is genetic? Do you understand that the ancient Christians and Jews faced a world that they had very little understanding of, and believed in all sorts of things that we now know have no basis in fact? If God created man, and man is capable of medical and scientific and archaeologic breakthroughs, wouldn't it seem that it is part of man's purpose to grow and learn and develop, and find new truths about things? |