rachel-annabelle asked: In terms of the homosexual question you just answered. I'd say from a christian perspective that everyone struggles with different aspects of sin, whether that be swearing, sexual sin, or homosexuality.
I agree entirely with what you said about God seeing us for who we are and knowing if we are gay.
Being gay is not a sin at all, its just how you are made.
however, what the bible does tell us, is that homosexual practise is a sin.
I know many christians who are gay.
Just as we struggle with sexual sin before marriage, gay people face the struggle of resisting their urges to further their homosexual feelings.
Whether they do sin in this way or not, no way affects their "chances" at heaven, because god allows anyone who believes in him to enter his kingdom.
My gay christian friends who want to be more like Jesus, have accepted that celibacy is the right thing to do.

This is very very true. Especially the last sentence. Because honestly, that’s my view. If my gay friend is staying a virgin until they’re married (which they can’t do, sorta forcing them to either remain celibate for the rest of their life, or go against that rule) just like I plan to, I can’t see why there is so much against them. If they are after God with all their heart and abiding by their rules, I can’t see why they should be condemned. 

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