NO -- of course, nobody actually knows how God feels about most things. We just make guesses based on The Bible, or what other religious leaders have said. But there's actually not much about homosexuality in The Bible. God apparently pays a great deal more attention to treating people -- even strangers -- fairly and mercifully.
More and more religious leaders are saying that homosexuality is a normal part of human sexuality, and since we were created by God, God must have created some of us as gay, lesbian, etc. If your particular faith frowns on homosexual behavior, remember that there's a difference between what a person does, and what a person is.
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The Word of God, the Bible, is quite clear beginning in Genesis, that a man is to be with a woman - or remain single and not engaging in any sexual activity. The Scripture tells us for the most part, exactly how God thinks and feels via His Law and the multiple stories of Israel falling down and getting punished.
Regardless of what other humans may think or say, it is God who is supreme and only He will judge all mankind. His will not ours. His Law and not ours. The creature doesn't tell the Creator what is right and wrong.
There is no such thing as a gay black wristband.
No, most gay people are not black.
God does not discriminate anyone, but has requirements for all those who would like to be part of his purpose for mankind. Those requirements existed from day one, when he created the human race. Read Genesis 2. 15-17. According to Psalm 37: 29, which reads. " The righteous will possess the earth, and they will live forever on it. Adam and Eve had that choice. Adam knew that if he did not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and bad, he would not have died. That command in Genesis 2: 17 would have made no sense if Adam and Eve were meant to grow old and die anyway. Genesis chapter 3 and Romans 5: 12 in mankind's history. Ephesians 5: 5 shows that no unclean person will inherit the Kingdom of God, which is His government that is going to bring peace on earth. Jehovah God has set his standards and we are free to accept them or not. Those standards are no sexually immoral person or unclean person or greedy person, which means being an idolater, has any inheritance in the Kingdom of the Christ and of God. Ephesians 5: 8 reads: For you were once in darkness, but you are now light in connection with the Lord. Go on walking as children of light. Once again we have that choice. Ephesians 5: 9, 10 reads: " For the fruitage of the light consists of every sort of goodness and righteousness and truth. Keep making sure of what is acceptable to the Lord. Imagine a loving mother getting her little boy ready for school. She makes sure that he has bathed and that his clothes are neat and clean. This keeps him healthy and shows others that his parents are taking good care of him. Similarly, our loving Father, Jehovah, wants us to be clean--both physically and morally. When we are clean, we benefit ourselves and bring honour to him. 1 Peter 1: 16 shows what Jehovah God tells us in these words. " You must be holy, because I am holy". So to answer your question. There is no discrimination against anyone, but the requirements from all those who want to be part of the new world that we are awaiting according to God's promise, and in these righteousness is to dwell. Read 2 Peter 3: 13. 2 Peter 3. 14 encourages us to do our utmost to be found finally by God spotless and unblemished and in peace. It is an invitation to live up to God's requirements, with freedom to do so. Not a discrimination.
Martin Gay Black was born in 1786.
Martin Gay Black died in 1861.
No. There is no logic in thinking that God created gay people and then became mad at them for being what God created.
God does the same thing with gay and lesbian people that He does with straight people.
This depends entirely on what you believe about God. Most people who believe in God, believe that God created everything. Since being gay is part of nature, and not a choice, then it follows if you believe God created everything, then you must believe God created gay people.
A:Some people do claim to know the mind of God, but I doubt it. The possible reasons God does not hate gay people:God does not exist;God understands gay people and does not believe they are doing wrong;God realises that, as creator, the existence of gays is his own responsibility;God is forgiving.
God can use anyone
He is now deceased, but yes he was gay. He is known for his activism for equality and rights for gay men. His poetry addresses the sexual objectification of black men in white culture, relationships among gay black men and non gay black men, HIV/AIDS in the black community and the meaning of family.
gay people practice all different kinds of religion. Gay people can be Christians, Jews, Muslims, Pagans, Atheists, Agnostics, Unitarians, Buddhists, etc. There is no god of gay people.