Homosexuality in Christianity: Christians SHOULD treat homosexuals as equals, but should realize God did not intend for people to be homosexual.
Title: Homosexuality in Christianity: Christians SHOULD treat homosexuals as equals, but should realize God did not intend for people to be homosexual.
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 445 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Homosexuality in Christianity: Christians SHOULD treat homosexuals as equals, but should realize God did not intend for people to be homosexual.
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 445 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Christians generally tend to fall on one of two views on the issue of homosexuality. There is the liberal view, people who accept homosexuality, and believe it is not a problem. Then there are the more traditional, conservative views which, believe that homosexuality is wrong. The ideal response to this issue would be a mix. One, I believe, that does not condemn, because God has asked us to not condemn others, and yet realize that
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upbringing to try to change to a heterosexual view by personal choice, and find it satisfying. [Gagnon]
To conclude, the correct Christian reaction to homosexuality is one of acceptance, not just tolerance, but must include the realization that any acts are considered a sin in God's eyes. That's how it was meant to be, just like in the beginning. Adam and Eve had a monogamous, heterosexual relation, without sin. Well, until they ate the apple.