No. There are no stories of gay couples in the Bible, though there are people who have interpreted some Biblical relationships as gay, such as the relationship between David and Jonathan.
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There is no mention in the bible about being gay. Certain sexual behaviors are prohibited, but the concept of sexual orientation was not known in ancient times.
In my own idea its god because he is the one who convince people to create a bible.
No. There are no stories of gay couples in the Bible, though there are people who have interpreted some Biblical relationships as gay, such as the relationship between David and Jonathan.
It's likely you're thinking of Sodom and Gomorrah, but these were never described in the Bible as cities for gay people.
Gays are not against the Bible. When the Bible is used against people in the ways that are hurtful and discriminate they would disagree with someone doing that ( the bible was used as a reason for slavery), but there are many members of the clergy who are gay and who head churches.
No. The Christian Bible says "Judge not, lest ye be judged." Furthermore, being a gay person is not a crime (at least in the first world) so there is nothing to judge.
The bible does not address gay rights.
There have been gay people long before there were countries. The first "country" in the world, whatever that was, would have had gay people in it.
Adam and Eve were the first people to be exiled in the bible.
There have been gay people since prehistoric times. No one knows who the first gay person was.
Nowhere in the Bible does it say that.
Anyone who accepts Christ as their Savior is supposed to be forgiven.
Yes. There are gay people in all professions.
People in the Bible.