I could argue back and forth all day about the meaning and translation of the passages you mentioned. For example, the KJV of version of 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 reads entirely different. It's translated as 'effeminate' not 'homosexual'. There is a huge difference. I know straight men that are effeminate but not homosexual. So now, they are going to h*e*l*l* too? The various translations of the Bible can't even decide on a 'definitive' translation or correct meaning. That is inconclusive proof, so sorry!
Well, I know you've said you've stepped out of this conversation, fragglerockr, so don't know if you'll see this- but I just wanted to clarify one last thing. As you mentioned the "It Gets Better" campaign- I am fairly familiar with that. I am also fairly familiar with the Matthew Sheppard law and other such horrible cases. As much as The Bible says homosexuality is a sin, it also says murder is a sin. And I would never want anyone to view themselves as an abomination or worthless. I don't like to see anyone be demeaned for any reason. My intent is never to do that. I don't think the impact of my words would aid anyone towards that- at least I certainly try to make sure my words don't. I am only presenting what The Bible says. In my reading, it says that God loves all of us. And we are all so worthwhile to Him that He gave Jesus to die on the cross for us and rise again to pay for all of our sins.
You seemed to indicate that you are a Christian and in that case, that's awesome! Praise God! As I'm sure you probably know then, the only reason anyone goes to H*e*l*l is because they have rejected the free gift of love that Jesus offers. If we were condemned for our sins, we would all be there right now. I acknowledge that many out there struggle with homosexuality, including those who have trusted Christ for salvation. Now let me be clear here- I do believe in the supreme God who can do anything He likes- and I do believe He can take away desires for sins immediately if He chooses to in some sort of a miraculous fashion. It's in the realm of possibility certainly. However, we still struggle with temptation from the devil and that will continue until he is finally cast into the fiery lake forever. No matter what sins we struggle with (lying, stealing, lustful thoughts, hedonism, idolatry, etc.) - they are all forgiven by Jesus when we ask Him for His salvation. We are new creatures in Christ (as you quoted yourself in 2 Corinthians 5:17). We struggle with peer pressure as well from the world around us. We also struggle with our own fallen nature that naturally wants to do the wrong thing. I think everyone struggles with homosexuality to some degree, just as everyone struggles with lust and unrighteous anger and idolatry and greed and pride and selfishness and every other sin. 1 John 1:9 says that if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. This doesn't mean that we won't ever fall to those sins again, but we don't need to.
If anyone's interested, there is a great recent book that chronicles a man who identifies himself as a gay Christian who also remains celibate in order to not disobey God. ("Washed and Waiting" by Wesley Hill-
http://www.amazon.com/Washed-Waitin...0033/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1322626920&sr=8-1)
I mention this just as an example for further reading of Christians who struggle heavily with this aspect of their sexuality but continue to look to the glory that will be revealed in us in Heaven- as Romans 8 talks about- it's not worthy to be compared to our present suffering here.
And no matter what each of us may struggle with most heavily, it's a continuing battle that will end in victory in Christ ultimately in Heaven. The key is to keep trusting His grace that is our sufficient for our weakness and abiding in His grace. As 2 Thessalonians 3:13 says, "And as for you brothers, never tire of doing what is right."
Anyway, as was posted earlier, it is not my place to judge nor anyone else's other than God's. (At least in general- there is a place for church discipline, but that is within the Christian church and a separate matter.)
Being a good person is about compassion and unselfishness, not who you think is cute in a magazine.
Just to quickly comment on this here- I would have to respectfully disagree. Yes, compassion and unselfishness are certainly good things, but there is more to being good than just that. As Jesus said, there is no one good but One- God Himself. The only righteousness we can have is from knowing Jesus as Savior- He is the only Good One and He is our righteousness when we accept Christ as Savior by simply praying and asking Him to forgive us and be Lord of our lives. And in doing that, out of gratitude to Him for His salvation, we should obey all of His Word- and He does speak on lust and sexuality, as I've already talked about previously.
Thank you to everyone for bearing with these posts- I really didn't intend to stray from the topic, but as heralde has pointed out, it is still related at least indirectly, as it is the basis for my reasons as to why I don't like Sesame Street promoting homosexuality as a positive thing. And yes, I realize openly gay actors like Neil Patrick Harris have been on the show, but he also wasn't openly speaking on that aspect of his life on the show either. I don't have an issue with that- I think Harris is a great actor and still love him primarily from "Doogie Howser, M.D."
[He's great on "How I Met Your Mother" too but the show gets too risque for my tastes most times.]
As I've said before, he's had to make choices in his life just as everyone has to make choices in life. No matter what the trials or temptations are, the choice is not about whether we have them or not [because it comes with the whole "living in the world" thing, along with the evil desires that come from our whole "sin nature" thing.] but rather the choice is about whether or not we will give in to them and act on them. And the ultimate choice we all must make is deciding what we will believe about God. I believe He has revealed Himself in the Person of Jesus Christ and has made clear that He is the only route to Heaven. I trust Him for salvation alone. I hope everyone will come to know Him too- it's not a matter of moral and/or religious superiority (as I have none) and it's not about wanting to figuratively shove beliefs down throats. It's all about love and showing the love of God- yes, by actions and one of the most important actions Christians can and should take is to tell others about the love of Christ as He commanded us. With eternity at stake, it's imperative.
Well, I don't want to prolong religious-based debates either so I will let it be, unless someone else wants to talk further on any of this. Actually, if anyone ever wants to talk honestly about God, Jesus, The Holy Spirit and The Bible- I'm always happy to talk on such topics- just PM me.