This question presupposes, or at least suggests, some things that aren't true. Perhaps when our buddy maxwel has some time he will share about the psychology of the phrasing of questions. But this question seems to assume that arguments made against homosexuality are intrinsically condemning and those that pose them are doing so. All sin is against God. He is the One who condemns sin. Making that known is simply sharing truth.
Another assumption is that God created people as homosexuals. It's never stated in scripture. Homosexuality is a learned behavior. Learned behaviors become more prevalent as they are sanctioned and normalized. In this way, committing homosexual acts is no different than committing abortion or divorce.
"Why do you condemn homosexuality when it's clear God made gays and He loves all people the same ?"
1.) I think Cameron's answer was good... these kinds of questions are always full of presuppositions.
2.) As soon as we address the underlying presuppositions, we usually find these questions starting to crumble.
3.) I'll just add a few thoughts about the presumption of God's culpability:
A.) People will say, "God made me this way, I HAVE to live a gay lifestyle, it's my biology."
- I think the most the "biology argument" could possible come up with, maybe, perhaps, at most, is a "predisposition" to have an inclination toward something or away from something.
- If this predisposition does exist, we are left with the uncomfortable fact that a predisposition does not actually CAUSE anything.
- I have a predisposition toward chocolate ice cream rather than vanilla... that doesn't CAUSE me to eat chocolate ice cream, or even to eat any ice cream at all.
* Conclusion:
God does not MAKE you do anything - even if it does turn out there is some kind of predisposition toward something... a predisposition doesn't CAUSE anything.
B.) People will say, "AHA! If God gave me a predisposition, if he just gave me that little predisposition, that alone proves God intended me to have a gay lifestyle! Why else would I have this predisposition!"
- There could be many reasons, other than biology, to have a predisposition.
- Also, an "inclination" of some kind does not prove a biological predisposition... there are many reasons to have inclinations... many of them psychological, or self induced.
- Finally: Even if there is a biological predisposition of some kind, that does not mean God wants you to succumb to it. We could just as easily suppose it's there because our bodies and biology are "fallen", and it's an "aberration" which God expects you to OVERCOME.
God gives us many obstacles to overcome in order to grow spiritually.
* Conclusion:
If there is a predisposition, if there is.... that is still not proof God want's someone to live a gay lifestyle.
C.) People will say, "The gay lifestyle causes me nothing but pain, I'd never choose pain if I didn't have to.... that proves God made me this way."
- Doing something which causes you pain, or grief, proves nothing of the sort.
- People do things every day that cause them tremendous trouble, grief, pain, and torment... and they willing do these things.
- We find people taking drugs that destroy their health and their life, we find people breaking laws that land them in prison and destroy their lives, we find people WILLINGLY doing all manner of things which harm and destroy them.
* Conclusion:
When you do something that causes you pain, that does not prove you HAD to do it, and God made you that way... people harm themselves every day.
Conclusion:
For millennia, people have done whatever they pleased, and then made some excuse to blame it on God.
Same old thing.
Just a few thoughts.
God Bless.
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