Hardly. I didn’t even mention Leviticus. I also referenced the quote about always having to forgive which served to balance my scriptural references rather than cherry pick.
And the Christian reflections on homosexuality in the New Testament are crystal clear. Even if you discount the mention of practicing homosexuals as referring to pederasty, there is no way to explain away Paul’s discussion of Sodom and Gomorrah and how men and men and women and women women practiced unnatural relations.
Because these beliefs match those found in the Old Testament, it is logical to assume that this is a carried over value and one not to be taken lightly. Even atheists view this as a major theme in the Bible because of its consistency, even if they do not agree with any of it.
And cherry picking as a term only applies when it misrepresents what the original author intended as is the case with virtually all “don’t judge” quotations from scripture that people use on this site. We are called to judge justly and nearly all of the New Testament’s remarks about judging refer to hypocrisy rather than forbidding all judging…
A good of example of cherry picking is if I were to quote Christ as saying, “I have come not to bring peace but the sword” as a support for seeking to kill others outright; that would be cherry picking. The quote is taken out of context and is not a clear declaration of Christ’s view of warfare. He was discussing how God’s law and the coming of his son would tear apart believers and non-believers, including family members.
Here is a fuller discussion on “judgment” and how we are called to judge justly without becoming tolerant of sin or haters of the sinner (a child of Christ).
archive.catholic.com/thisrock/2007/0702btb.asp