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God and the Gays - To Be or Not to Be (Part 1)

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God and
the
Gays - To Be or Not to Be (Part 1)

Homosexuality.... Is it a matter of choice? Are some
born that way? And if so, then how could God condemn it? Or does He?
Does it make a difference? Who offered it as an "alternative
lifestyle?" Are same-sex drives due to conditioning? Are gays and
lesbians a quirk of nature? Something queer to jeer? Would it have been
better to have never been born? All of these questions and more are
only a few of the many that race through people's minds; causing
controversy, heated arguments and emotional wounds, as words fly back
and forth carelessly.


It could be safe to say that homosexuality
is the result of many factors. But who's to blame? Must we even lay a
guilt-trap at anyone's door? Maybe mother, then again there's the
father who didn't figure for too much. Society? Genes? The stars? Most
people know their sexual orientation by their teens. They don't just
suddenly discover they're "straight" and "come out" about it. Let's get
real.


Who's to accept the responsibility for our actions? Some
have felt "gay" ever since they were very young and therefore imagine
that they were born gay. Others seem to pick up, adopt or assimilate
homosexual tendencies through association. They must have already had
an inclination towards it. It rubbed off on them. Then there are those
who were bored and needed a change. They wanted to try it and see if
they liked it.


Sometimes, due to "force" of circumstances, men in
prison, boy's homes and/or monasteries, might resort to homosexual
activities. Later, as soon as possible, some of them revert to
heterosexual ways, while others continue to enjoy the "best of both
world" as a bisexual. 


Are "bestiality is best" fans born that way? Or
are incestuous relationships something innate? Do we have a
predisposition chemically for incest? Are we set up for such a fall
from birth? Would that justify or excuse us? Is promiscuity merely a
part of man's "animal instincts?" Is the challenge of the chase a
primeval hang-over from the "days of the hunt?" 


Actually, ALL of the
above are simply DISTRACTIONS! It's not a question of who or what we're
most comfortable with, prefer, like or are attracted to; those are only
attempts to sidestep the real issue.


God isn't only the Creator,
but the Sustainer of the entire universe. As such, his Majesty's
Government - headquartered in the highest heaven - has issued (at Mt.
Sinai) various health rules and regulations (Malachi 4:4); The
Creator-King has predetermined, in His infinite wisdom, which "food and
drugs" are safe and sound for our consumption.


If we keep
uppermost in mind the reason for our mortal existence, the SUPREME
PURPOSE for our human being; to establish contact with our
Superior-Being and develop a relationship with Him and ultimately be born again
divine - then we'll know
and understand that everything God does is for our benefit.


God wants
to help us, not hinder us. He enjoys encouraging us to attain our goals
and fulfill our potential (Luke 12:31-32). Father does know what's
best: what He has in store for us is beyond our wildest dreams (Ephes.
3:20; 1 Cor. 2:9).


The High Cost of Living


Whoever
chooses to be a card-carrying member of the homosexual community is
entitled to all of it's privileges and persecutions; but you should
first COUNT THE COST to see if it's too high of a price for you to pay,
like Christians are told to do (Luke 14:28).


If anyone decides to
engage in illicit sex or become entangled in "foreign affairs," they're
living a lie if they think that God could possibly approve of their
improper conduct, and they're compounding their problems if they lead
others astray by attempts to endorse such flagrant sin (Rom.
1:32). 


Do
what you want, but don't misrepresent God and His clear-cut Biblical
teachings. Don't try and put words in His mouth or censor what He's
actually said (Rev. 22:18-19).


Yes, GOD IS LOVE! That's why
He hates certain practices with a passion. He frowns upon a dishonest
life of stealing, an unfaithful habit of "cheating" on our spouse, a
disrespectful attitude towards our parents or persons in authority,
religious holidays (like Christmas
and Easter)
that are hollow and don't hallow His name, senseless
killings and character assassination, idolatrous distractions that come
between God and us, an endless trivial pursuit and preoccupation with
ourselves and others, instead of putting God first. 


God loves us and
wants us to love Him too, but He considers love more than a four-letter
word: love is an attitude exemplified by actions, words that are backed
up with deeds (Jas. 2:26). That's why Jesus said that if we really
loved Him, we'd show it and not just say it (John 14:15).


Safe-Sex


Since
God is love, and Father knows best, He wants us to practice safe-sex. A
safe-sex that's good and wholesome, clean and pure, and only available
within a marriage where both partners keep their vows and honor their
commitments (Heb. 13:4).


Sexual intimacy, cuddling and coitus, belongs
in the bedroom (of the biblically-bonded), and it's to involve the
union of both minds and bodies (Gen. 2:24). Married couples are
challenged to become compatible in every sense of the word. A marriage
certificate doesn't have to be "just a piece of paper" or become
another broken record! God does recognize the fact that marriage isn't
for everyone (Matt. 19:11), and it's clearly only for heterosexuals
(Matt. 19:4-6) but expresses His will that singles remain
celibate (1 Thes. 4:3).


God only promises to bless those foods
(or relationships) that are sanctioned by His Word (1 Tim. 4:4-5). He's
not unsure of Himself or His ways, He's not fickle or foolish, and His
Word is reliable, dependable, and not subject to change. This hasn't
caused the scriptures to be too popular at times, but they refuse to
succumb to peer pressure and remain true to themselves. They're not
what needs to change anyway. We do. God hasn't lowered His moral
standards or compromised with His food laws, but offers to help raise
us to His God-Plane. Christ can cleanse us of our unclean lives (Acts
10:15, 28), because God hasn't called us to remain in Egypt but to head
for the Promised Land. Don't just stand there, get a move on it! And
leave your excess baggage (sin) behind.


Kosher Food


Although
God created us with a hunger drive, an appetite, He doesn't want us to
become gluttonous pigs.  Neither does He want us to act like
horny dogs
(1 Cor. 6:13). God's also shown us that just because various food items
have been mislabeled "delicacies," we don't have to shove them into our
mouths (Lev. 11, Deut. 14). And for the record, Jesus
upheld the biblical dietary laws
, as did the apostles for
Jews, Israelites and Gentiles.


We're expected to be mature, not act childish. God
warns us to guard the doors of our mind, don't set ourselves up for a
fall, and discern what we digest (Ephes. 4:27; Heb. 5:14). We're
instructed to scrutinize our food for thought and remember "we are what
we eat" and "we become what we think" (Prov. 23:7). God doesn't only
want us to watch what we put into our mouths, but what we allow into
our minds (Philip. 4:8).


For a free list of "government approved" food
for thought; what's clean and unclean, pure and impure, kosher and
non-kosher - check out Ga. 5:19-23; Ephes. 5:11 and Philip. 1:11.


We're
not supposed to remain raw material. God's given us a brain to become
refined and keep our baser "instincts" in line (2 Pet. 2:12). The Holy
Spirit offers us the help we need to accomplish this job (John 1:12).
We should refuse to be reduced to an animal level, simply sensual
creatures, choosing a higher standard of living instead. The "if it
feels good do it" and "if it looks good eat it" lack of mentality ought
to be regarded as an insult to those striving for God's higher
intelligence.


Regardless of why you're gay, bisexual or
"trysexual" (you'll try anything once), whether or not you've had any
choice in the matter - you do have a choice to exercise proper
self-control. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A SLAVE TO YOUR SENSES (John 8:34),
or allow sexual temptations to dictate mindless reactions (Gen.
19:4-11).


You're not forced to act upon every thought that enters
your
mind. You can resist suggestions and reject impulses (2 Cor. 10:5).
Every fleeting thought, random idea or stray notion doesn't have to
take root and grow if you don't give it fertile ground (Jas. 1:13-15).
You can consider its source and nip it in the bud. A "NO TRESPASSING!"
frame of mind can be developed to defend you against intruders.
Protection is possible. You can say NO! You can curb your appetite! YOU
CAN CHANGE!

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