My friend: the act of sodomy is a sin; however, if a person feels "gay" inside - yet does not act upon it - then there is not a punishable sin committed.
You see, we all have feelings. Maybe I feel like I want to drink alcohol or gamble or run after sex, etc. But if I have that feeling inside - but do not obey my feelings - then God will not punish me for it. In fact, having a desire to commit a sin but avoiding actually doing it is a good deed done.
So the act of homosexuality is a major sin. But your feelings are not sins - until you act on them. A person should also try to stay away from things that encourage the sin - like hanging out with people who commit the sin, watching such a thing on television or the internet, etc.
NO
There is no concept and tolerance for them as it regarded a sinful act
Most don't. The majority of branches of Judaism accept gay people and recognize same-sex-marriage, including:ReformReconstructionistRenewalLiberalProgressiveHumanisticConservativeTraditional ReformSome Masorti congregations (not all)In fact, the only branch of Judaism that says being gay is sinful is the Orthodox branch, and even then, most Orthodox Jews believe that violating the Sabbath is a worse sin.Answer:The Torah prohibits sexual penetration between two men (Leviticus ch.18).
Gay people are not specifically mentioned in the Qur'an. They are alluded to in the discussions of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Islamic Jurisprudence makes incredibly clear that homosexuality is against Islamic Law and that hatred of homosexuals is perfectly acceptable. However, this tracks to implicit wording in the Qur'an (from the Sodom and Gomorrah episode), not explicit wording in the Qur'an.
Most Jews do, yes. The majority of branches of Judaism accept gay people and recognize same-sex-marriage, including:ReformReconstructionistRenewalLiberalProgressiveHumanisticConservativeTraditional ReformSome Masorti congregations (not all)In fact, the only branch of Judaism that says being gay is sinful is the Orthodox branch, and even then, most Orthodox Jews believe that violating the Sabbath is a worse sin.
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In Islam, homosexuality is considered haram (forbidden). Writing books that portray or promote homosexual relationships would not be permissible according to Islamic teachings. It is important for individuals to adhere to Islamic principles and values in their choices and actions.
You don't get rights for being gay. In fact, depending on where you live, you lose rights for being gay.
No. Also, being gay has nothing to do with parents being gay. Also, only 3% of the population is gay.
Being gay and out means that it is not a secret that you are gay
Being gay and out means that it is not a secret that you are gay
You can't change who you are. Being gay isn't bad or sinful. You have to accept who you are. I was asking these questions when i was confused when i came out and got alot of hatred for it. You might go down tough roads in your life but always remember that it gets better. Be who you are and you don't need validation from anyone because you are perfect as yourself. :))))