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How do we know homosexuality is a sin?

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Homosexuality is deemed a sin based on clear biblical teachings found in Leviticus and Romans that declare it an abomination and a distortion of God’s design.

The conviction that homosexuality is a sin stems from its explicit condemnation in Scripture. In Leviticus 20:13, the punishment for such acts is noted as severe, emphasizing the seriousness of the violation against divine law. The Apostle Paul, in Romans 1:26-27, details how those who practice homosexuality are given over to their depraved minds as a consequence of their rebellion against God. The comprehensive nature of these scriptures supports the notion that homosexuality is not just a personal choice but a relational and moral failure that contradicts the holiness of God and His design for humanity. This understanding is reinforced by the historical context of these passages, where they serve as part of a larger biblical narrative that upholds the sanctity of heterosexual marriage as God's ordained structure.
Scripture References: Leviticus 20:13, Romans 1:26-27

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Bill McDaniel · Jul 12, 2009
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