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fandomsecrets2014-01-03 07:20 pm
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Re: SO. How about religion, eh?
(Anonymous) 2014-01-04 03:11 am (UTC)(link)Even if homosexuality were a sin, sinning isn't what sends you to hell. Any Christian will tell you that everybody sins. It sounds like the kinds of churches that you don't like are the ones that get legalistic about unimportant things and lose sight of the forest for the trees - which is exactly what Jesus preached against at several points in the Gospels. Take a look at Matthew 25, from verse 31 to the end of the chapter, where Jesus talks about who will be granted entry into his kingdom and who will be cast into everlasting fire. It's all about how you treat people, not what you do in the bedroom.
For more practical advice, I'd suggest you look into the scriptural scholarship of the only place in the New Testament to talk about homosexuality: the writings of Paul. (Because Jesus never said word one about homosexuality.) There's a great deal of debate over what he was actually talking about, since he made up a new word (that has since been translated as "homosexuality"), despite writing in Greek - an if anybody would have words for sexual encounters with people of the same gender, it was the Greeks. Do some research into the academic and theological studies surrounding the translation, and see if you still think that what he really meant was same-sex romantic relationships in the way we understand them today.