No, Being Gay (or Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgender) is Not a Sin

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Being gay is not a sin.
Neither is being lesbian, bisexual, or transgender.
The Bible never claims that it is.
It really doesn’t.
Christians should stop saying it because it’s reckless and irresponsible—and it’s killing people.
It’s the most reckless, wasteful, irresponsible misuse of religion; the most dangerous kind of stereotyping and license to discriminate—and it’s killing people who are made in the image of God.
Christians love to say that, by the way—that all human beings are “made in the image of God.” Yet they also contend that these same made-in-the-image-of-God human beings, are either created male or female; that any other non-binary expression of gender identity is against God’s will; some unholy bastardization of the original plan.
The problem they have to deal with in declaring this—is God.

The oft-used line from the Genesis creation story, actually quotes God as saying, “let us make mankind in our image”, and this God then ultimately creates both men and women. If we are to (as so many homophobic/transphobic Christians do) take these words at face value, we need to ask the question:


Which ones were created in God’s image, the males or the females?
If our answer is both (which it must be), then God is decidedly non-binary, God transcends a single gender identity—God is by nature trans-gender. We cannot have God be a He and also make women in His image—and we can’t have a God capable of creating men and women, unless God is equally made of both. These Christians wouldn’t dream of excoriating God for the fluidity, would they?
These same folks also want to use the Bible to condemn LGBTQ people and to deny them the rights of marriage and church fellowship, but they have another problem: the Bible. They have all sorts of issues to contend with there.
They’ll attempt to use the word

homosexuality (which does not occur in the original texts) as an umbrella term to refer to both gender identity and sexual orientation—when the context of the translated word they’re using and the occasions it appears in Scripture, simply cannot refer to both things simultaneously. Additionally, many Transgender people are in fact, not same-sex oriented, and not accurately described by the same word Christians would use to describe a gay or lesbian person.

They like to say that the Bible declares that marriage is strictly between one man and one women, while the Old Testament, as early as Genesis’ fourth chapter is teeming with bigamy, polygamy, and extra-martial sex practiced by the lauded pillars and Patriarchs of the faith (Abraham, Gideon, Solomon, David)—not as cautionary tale, and not with rebuke, but simply as the story of God’s people. There are no definitive statements on marriage spanning the breadth of Scripture.
They’ll frequently refer to the book of Leviticus, claiming it says that “homosexuality” an abomination (a flawed talking point as we’ll discuss later)—and ignore the surrounding verses commanding that disrespectful teens and those having extramarital sex be stoned to death—along with hundreds of requirements and punishments, most of which they declare irrelevant to their present lives. It’s becomes a highly selective use of the text.
They’ll throw around the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, as supposed proof of God’s wrath against the gay community—when in fact, the book of Ezekiel 16:49 declares the former was destroyed because of its greed and disregard for the poor—but you don’t see many of these Christians preaching that sermon, especially not GOP Christians.
They’ll try to say that Jesus opposes the LGBTQ community, when he never once corrects, cautions, or condemns anyone based on their gender identity or sexual orientation. In this case, we’re supposed to believe the unspoken damnation is implied, when in reality these people are making Jesus say things he never said—simply because

they want him to say it.

They’ll refer to a “homosexual lifestyle,” when the Bible is devoid of such terminology—for the simple reason that the concept itself is ludicrous and nonexistent (as proven by the fact that a “heterosexual lifestyle” makes absolutely no sense when applied to straight people.)
They’ll claim that the term homosexual refers simply to people who have sex with same gender partners, yet will also admit that their own heterosexuality, refers to far more than just their sexual activity, but to their inclinations to love, where they seek affection, intimacy, relationship. They can’t have these words work both ways. They need to decide whether the less than a handful of passages in the New Testament are referring to identity, orientation—or a specific behavior by specific groups of people in a specific context (which is likely). Great unpacking of these passages here.
They’ll quote Paul in Romans Chapter 1, describing people consciously “trading their natural attractions” for same-sex desire and corresponding physical acts), failing to connect the dots, that for most members of the LGBTQ, there is no such exchanging taking place. They aren’t feeling one thing, and choosing an alternative simply to choose. They aren’t acting in opposition to any primary inclination. Their same-sex orientation is their natural. (If pressed, these Christians need to admit that this passage refers to a specific sex act tied to pagan worship practices, and cannot be superimposed over identity and orientation—and it’s certainly not appropriate to use it to categorize committed, loving relationships by people along the full LGBTQ continuum.) When trying to use Paul’s references in this way, they’re trying to separate LGBTQ people from the capacity to love and be in mutually beneficial relationships—and that’s simply wrong.
At the end of the day, the Bible is not clear on these matters. It is cloudy and even contradictory at times.

There is no consistent sexual ethic in the Scriptures, no one image of marriage—and no specific condemnation from Jesus or Paul of those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender simply because of their identity and orientation. If we can admit, that LGBTQ people have the same capacity for love, commitment, and monogamy in a mutually beneficial relationship that cisgender-heteronormative Christians do—the text becomes impossible to weaponize as it has been.

And the God of the Bible, as presented in Genesis, is himself/herself/itself an image of the beautiful spectrum of sexuality, and a defense of those who believe we each manifest this complexity in a myriad of ways.
Christians wanting to persecute the LGBTQ community have long claimed that God and the Bible are their justifications, but this simply isn’t accurate—not if they’re to use the reality of God and all the words of the Bible (not just the bits that feel like consent when isolated in social media diatribes and shouted sermons.)
These people are going to have to admit that ultimately the only authority they’re yielding to in these matters is their own (or the teachers or parents who have passed these ideas down to them. ) It is their fear, their prejudice, their lack of knowledge that causes them to lash out in hurtful words, violent rhetoric, and abject cruelty.
More and more Christians are beginning to understand this; that our faith tradition has gotten it wrong regarding sexuality, the same way it has regarding the worth of women, the plague of slavery, interracial marriage, the violence against non-Christians, and on and on. They are seeing that being LGBTQ and being Christian are not mutually exclusive. They’re seeing that a Church that honors God will welcome all people.
We’ve wasted so much time, so many resources, and so many beautiful, God-reflecting lives, because we’ve made our fear our idol and tried to retrofit God into that image.

The sooner we can let go of this misplaced fervor and this fruitless fight, the sooner we can live out Jesus’ clear and unmistakable commands, that we love God and all those who share this space with us.

No, being LGBTQ is not a sin.
The sin, is the hatred that refuses to let go of that notion when evidence requires it.

 
A lot of people are gonna be reaaaal mad about this one and I am here for the shenanigans

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Many will fight against the concept of God being woman, even though the X chromosome had been around for thousands of years, before Y and its mutated self had ever shown up. I find it hilarious that the rib trick hasn't been repeated at all, then at no time, other than in the bible.

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As a straight male, it’s none of my business how the next person has sex unless I pay my monthly ******** fee.

but I agree, these Bible thumpers need to fall back
 
also never understood how they be like the body is a temple dont defile the body: when talking about alcohol drugs and tattoos

yet the bible thumpers wanna sit there and preach while slurping down McDonalds, pork, fried foods like that dont kill more ppl.

leads me to think belief in god is whatever, but being in a religion is for stupid ppl.
 
also never understood how they be like the body is a temple dont defile the body: when talking about alcohol drugs and tattoos

yet the bible thumpers wanna sit there and preach while slurping down McDonalds, pork, fried foods like that dont kill more ppl.

leads me to think belief in god is whatever, but being in a religion is for stupid ppl.
Being brainwashed is for stupid people
 
KHUFU KHUFU Who wrote the Bible? ( Not organized it or Collected previous works)
Who organized it/ collected its previous works matter more. You think they just remembered everything word for word with zero errors? :lol: You don’t think that maybe they kinda just freestyled it like blind fury?
 
Who organized it/ collected its previous works matter more. You think they just remembered everything word for word with zero errors? :lol: You don’t think that maybe they kinda just freestyled it like blind fury?
One thing they all had in common, Job, Mathew, Paul, David, Solomon and the crew? Those that compiled those authors, never allowed Mary to have her own book of events to be included in the final cut. There are six or seven books that were taken out from the last cur because supposedly, they were factually unsupported. I find that funny.
 
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i still have trouble believing the first ***** on earths name was Adam.

not ishmale, not raheem, not ichabaghnah, not jesus, not christino... Adam, one of the most bland white names in existence. how did this come about? cant believe a thing in that book.
 
i still have trouble believing the first ***** on earths name was Adam.

not ishmale, not raheem, not ichabaghnah, not jesus, not christino... Adam, one of the most bland white names in existence. how did this come about? cant believe a thing in that book.
I’mmah do you one even better! You know the father, the son and the holy ghost thing? Well, the holy ghost was actually *gasp* a woman! They took out Woman, then inserted holy ghost. The trinity of the bible eliminated women, in order to demonize women, and then to turn sexuality against them. If yaweh or jesus were known to have sex? It would go against the demonization of the female gender. The trinity with women included had been present tens of thousands of years before, with Ast, Ausar, and Heru.
 
A bunch of men who hated women.

Are you being facetious or do you authentically not know who wrote it?

Who organized it/ collected its previous works matter more. You think they just remembered everything word for word with zero errors? :lol: You don’t think that maybe they kinda just freestyled it like blind fury?

I’ll be more specific. Prior to the Nicean Council, who wrote the Bible?
 
i still have trouble believing the first ***** on earths name was Adam.

not ishmale, not raheem, not ichabaghnah, not jesus, not christino... Adam, one of the most bland white names in existence. how did this come about? cant believe a thing in that book.

Cause youre thinking of it in the american/western way, pronounce it like you would Saddam

comes from the hebrew word Adamah meaning earth/soil

i dont care either way im atheist, just love history even the stupid conspiracy theories people spew i study also
 
You lost me at the rib eve God transgender thing lol. Just could not follow. But I will say this, the near east cultural influence and obvious parallels of the Bible to ancient Mesopotamia and other surrounding cultures do not get enough shine when discussing the Bible.

Genesis and Exodus are boring AF with the lineage and construction chapters.
 
Are you being facetious or do you authentically not know who wrote it?



I’ll be more specific. Prior to the Nicean Council, who wrote the Bible?
Again, a bunch of men that hated women, those that wanted to erase women from the spiritual picture, wrote the thing. That’s all that matters.
 
i still have trouble believing the first ***** on earths name was Adam.

not ishmale, not raheem, not ichabaghnah, not jesus, not christino... Adam, one of the most bland white names in existence. how did this come about? cant believe a thing in that book.


I never thought about that.




Cause youre thinking of it in the american/western way, pronounce it like you would Saddam

comes from the hebrew word Adamah meaning earth/soil

i dont care either way im atheist, just love history even the stupid conspiracy theories people spew i study also

Got you, makes sense now.
 
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