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This is a really good topic to be discussed. There cannot be "I guess this or that" right now: God is the answer.
Why/How it started
If we want to understand why one is homosexual, we should go this way. Or even to understand how these things start working, if we want to be alert specifically to this situation (in this case, homosexualism). Maybe it is something based on brain secrets, or something that human science has no answer to. That's why I think I am not prepared to answer this, and neither are some scientific theories. They may be on the right way, but as far as I know, they are only theories, cannot help.
The actual fact
We should consider it as a sin or not? first, what is a sin? In Wikipedia I found that "sin is the concept of acts that violate a moral rule". I AllAboutGod, " Often it seems as if sin is simply the violation of any of God's laws, including the Ten Commandments". Paul states that we all have sinned (Romans 3:23), without listing any kind of sin. The fact is: no matter which was/is the sin, we are sinners.
It has been a problem (at least to me) to identify what is and what is not a sin. The case is here is homosexuality. God cannot do something, and after say to everybody "I haven't done this", because He does not lie. So, if he prepared one man to love another man as his wife/lover/girlfriend/spouse, or the same to a woman, why would He deny this act afterwards (Lev 18:22 - "You may not have sex relations with men, as you do with women: it is a disgusting thing."; Rom 1:27 - "And in the same way the men gave up the natural use of the woman and were burning in their desire for one another, men doing shame with men, and getting in their bodies the right reward of their evil-doing" - Basic English 1965). Here I am not considering any opinion, but the Bible only. Note also the amount of time between both moments.
If God rejects the act, and even order Jews and Christians not to proceed that way, I can affirm, with no doubt: God does not prepared mankind for homosexualism. And if God Clearly stated "DO NOT", that is what He means: He does not want us to do that. "That" is here for homosexualism, or any other thing we can (to be able) do, but we shouldn't. That make me think on how Paul recommended us in 1 Co. 10:23: We are free to do all things, but there are things which it is not wise to do. We are free to do all things, but not all things are for the common good.
This recommendation is really adequate: I can be a homosexual, If I want (We are free to do all things). Personally, I see no reason for this. I think women are beautiful, and men will NEVER beat this ( ). But but suppose I want to do this, being a Christian (before or after being gay): for the scriptures, "not all things are for the common good".
So, independent of when it started, it it is something one wants to do. Being a Christian, or one who knows about the truth ("And you will have knowledge of what is true, and that will make you free. Jo 8:32), he will understand that self-control is a consequence of the presence and work of God's Holy Ghost (But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, a quiet mind, kind acts, well-doing, faith, gentle behaviour, control over desires: against such there is no law. Gal 5:22-23). The verse 24 is even more incisive: And those who are Christ's have put to death on the cross the flesh with its passions and its evil desires..
As I can see here, homosexualism may (and need to be) defeated. It is not written that it is easy, but faith is the key to overcome difficult problems: we believe God can do all things (Luke 1:37). Thus, we will always love help the sinner, but always hating the sin.
I hope I could help, somehow.
Why/How it started
If we want to understand why one is homosexual, we should go this way. Or even to understand how these things start working, if we want to be alert specifically to this situation (in this case, homosexualism). Maybe it is something based on brain secrets, or something that human science has no answer to. That's why I think I am not prepared to answer this, and neither are some scientific theories. They may be on the right way, but as far as I know, they are only theories, cannot help.
The actual fact
We should consider it as a sin or not? first, what is a sin? In Wikipedia I found that "sin is the concept of acts that violate a moral rule". I AllAboutGod, " Often it seems as if sin is simply the violation of any of God's laws, including the Ten Commandments". Paul states that we all have sinned (Romans 3:23), without listing any kind of sin. The fact is: no matter which was/is the sin, we are sinners.
It has been a problem (at least to me) to identify what is and what is not a sin. The case is here is homosexuality. God cannot do something, and after say to everybody "I haven't done this", because He does not lie. So, if he prepared one man to love another man as his wife/lover/girlfriend/spouse, or the same to a woman, why would He deny this act afterwards (Lev 18:22 - "You may not have sex relations with men, as you do with women: it is a disgusting thing."; Rom 1:27 - "And in the same way the men gave up the natural use of the woman and were burning in their desire for one another, men doing shame with men, and getting in their bodies the right reward of their evil-doing" - Basic English 1965). Here I am not considering any opinion, but the Bible only. Note also the amount of time between both moments.
If God rejects the act, and even order Jews and Christians not to proceed that way, I can affirm, with no doubt: God does not prepared mankind for homosexualism. And if God Clearly stated "DO NOT", that is what He means: He does not want us to do that. "That" is here for homosexualism, or any other thing we can (to be able) do, but we shouldn't. That make me think on how Paul recommended us in 1 Co. 10:23: We are free to do all things, but there are things which it is not wise to do. We are free to do all things, but not all things are for the common good.
This recommendation is really adequate: I can be a homosexual, If I want (We are free to do all things). Personally, I see no reason for this. I think women are beautiful, and men will NEVER beat this ( ). But but suppose I want to do this, being a Christian (before or after being gay): for the scriptures, "not all things are for the common good".
So, independent of when it started, it it is something one wants to do. Being a Christian, or one who knows about the truth ("And you will have knowledge of what is true, and that will make you free. Jo 8:32), he will understand that self-control is a consequence of the presence and work of God's Holy Ghost (But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, a quiet mind, kind acts, well-doing, faith, gentle behaviour, control over desires: against such there is no law. Gal 5:22-23). The verse 24 is even more incisive: And those who are Christ's have put to death on the cross the flesh with its passions and its evil desires..
As I can see here, homosexualism may (and need to be) defeated. It is not written that it is easy, but faith is the key to overcome difficult problems: we believe God can do all things (Luke 1:37). Thus, we will always love help the sinner, but always hating the sin.
I hope I could help, somehow.