testboner
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Not everyone is a Christian adherent — In fact, a far greater majority are not. It makes no sense to cite the biblical text from a pious stance (or even vaguely really) in any attempt to persuade the broader population. In this way, it’s only relevance is to those who ascribe to it for themselves.Yep I know bro we can go back to the Sodom and Gomorrah story. That city was destroyed in that story. Logically speaking it does not make sense to want to mate with the same gender. Let's just take the reproduction concept. The same gender cannot reproduce that's where the simplest line is drawn to these unacceptable people. I still think the homosexuals are not accepted. In Los Angeles they are known to gather only in certain places. Not everyone here wants them. What the mainstream media puts out there is not what the majority actually represent. Trying to normalize this type of lifestyle to the masses via mainstream and education just means the demons have already infiltrated those networks. I've come across the gays. I did not know right at that moment the person was a homo, but once I know I no longer associate with those kinds.
I will still have to pin it under a mental illness just like people born retarded or with some other abnormal disorder. Boning the same gender is not normal.
That said, the Bible isn’t a scientific diagnostic manual of mental disorders nor disease — It’s a text that addresses faith and sin. And the context of why Sodom and Gomorrah was destroyed was for sins — Not because those residing there had mental illness. God most definitely wouldn’t destroy a people because of a mental disorder nor illness.
Jesus himself often chose the company of sinners, as well as healing the sick.
S & G wasn’t / isn’t an event intended as an example / guide for those who ascribe to God in faith, to go out like Viking marauders destroying cities of sinners. That’s not the context of the story. Sheesh