Firstly, nobody on this thread is seeking to 'justify' homosexuality or claim that it isn't a sin.
Secondly, what commandments do we have to keep in order to receive salvation?
You said, "...the reason why I am sticking up for homosexuals..."
And, we are to use love to define scripture rather than the reverse?
If you were not advocating homosexuality, then you did not do a good job communicating that thought effectively.
It appears we both misunderstood the other's posts, as I was not talking about salvation but unconditional love.
Let me just say, the two are not the same.
Just as both the love and grace of God are conditional, contingent upon what we do, so also and in like manner, is the forgiveness and salvation of God conditional.
For example, Jesus said, if we do not forgive others, God our Father will not forgive us our trespasses. He said that more than once.
And the word, if, is a conditional conjunction. Meaning, it could go either way, depending on what you do or don't do.
This of course falls in line with scripture that says in Matthew chapter 7 verses 1 and 2, "Judge not lest ye be judged. For with what judgment you judge, ye shall be judged, and with what measure you meet, it shall be measured to you again."
And again in verse 12 it is written, "therefore all things whatsoever you would that men should do to you, do you even so to them. For this is the law and the prophets."
All that means is, what you do to others, God will do to you.
Matthew 18:7-9 and 21-35 makes that abundantly clear, as does Matthew 5:29-30 and Mark 9: 42-50.
I like to tell a story about a husband and wife who were ordained baptist ministers, turned atheist, because the husband, according to his testimony to me, died three times. And one of those times was dead for an hour and 15 minutes, and all he saw was blackness. So he, along with his wife, denounced Christ as their lord and savior, denounced the Bible as the word of God, and announced that there was a god.
The Bible clearly teaches that those who were mature child of God, and turned from Christ, they cannot be reborn again, according to Hebrews 6:4-8.
However, this does not apply to baby Christians.