I'm from New York.
Last week in New York, gay marriage became legal. There were celebration in the streets of Manhattan. They were on the magnitude of when Obama was elected. It was a very cheerful scene, like we just won WWII all over again.
...I feel like I should celebrate with them.
My question:
As a Christian, I know homosexuality is bad, but is it really that bad?
I know the bible verses that condemns homosexuality as a sin. I understand the reasoning behind why it's condemned. But to the same token, so are many other sins. So why are Christians so against homosexuality? at least strongly against it becoming legal?
There are so many other sins in the bible, why is this one so special that we choose to fight so hard from becoming legal? If our reasoning is that this is a sin, then shouldn't we also fight to make marriage infidelity illegal? or other religions? or dishonor parents? or even lying?
My guess to why is homosexuality is easy to not-do. As human (sinful) nature, we love to pick out the fault of someone else that our-self is not guilty of. This attitude of "I'm not sinning like you" or in essence "I'm holier than thou" is actually arrogance, which is a sin.
So in a way, it's actually a sin to fight against gay marriage. We complain about the sawdust in their eye, we didn't notice the plank in ours?
It seems having Christians fight strongly against gay marriage being legal actually pushes society into allowing it to be legal. It makes the pro gay marriage party seem like the victim. Also, there is no concrete proof that gay marriage is bad for anyone other than from our own source (the bible).
Any thoughts?
Last week in New York, gay marriage became legal. There were celebration in the streets of Manhattan. They were on the magnitude of when Obama was elected. It was a very cheerful scene, like we just won WWII all over again.
...I feel like I should celebrate with them.
My question:
As a Christian, I know homosexuality is bad, but is it really that bad?
I know the bible verses that condemns homosexuality as a sin. I understand the reasoning behind why it's condemned. But to the same token, so are many other sins. So why are Christians so against homosexuality? at least strongly against it becoming legal?
There are so many other sins in the bible, why is this one so special that we choose to fight so hard from becoming legal? If our reasoning is that this is a sin, then shouldn't we also fight to make marriage infidelity illegal? or other religions? or dishonor parents? or even lying?
My guess to why is homosexuality is easy to not-do. As human (sinful) nature, we love to pick out the fault of someone else that our-self is not guilty of. This attitude of "I'm not sinning like you" or in essence "I'm holier than thou" is actually arrogance, which is a sin.
So in a way, it's actually a sin to fight against gay marriage. We complain about the sawdust in their eye, we didn't notice the plank in ours?
It seems having Christians fight strongly against gay marriage being legal actually pushes society into allowing it to be legal. It makes the pro gay marriage party seem like the victim. Also, there is no concrete proof that gay marriage is bad for anyone other than from our own source (the bible).
Any thoughts?