First of all you not acknowledge that the science on sexuality is more developed than it was thousands of years ago.
You are using the same arguments that were developed by people who thought that the spilling of sperm was spilling little miniature babies on the ground.
It also ignores the fact that the Greek who you use for definitions used to kill the deformed and unordered.
As for the Hitler thing you use Paul for your anti gay arguments yet Paul said all (meaning ALL) authority comes from God and we have to listen those in authority. So Paul was a supporter of the legitimate power of Hitler. ( now Paul didn’t want to tick off the Romans so he used to butter them up before he spoke, so Paul either trying to trick the Romans or he was trying to trick us, were his prefaces false or was the body of his writing false?)
I honestly have no idea what you are trying to say.
As for creating gays or not, it appears that God did. There have been gays forever and tons of them in the church. If it was purely just a choice then all the gay clergy would have stopped being gay years ago.
I am not saying it is a conscious choice. God does not create anything that is bad, but what happens to people? Original sin. There have been lot’s of “bad” people throughout history, but they were not “created bad”. Something went wrong in their development, maybe biologically or maybe environmentally or maybe both.
Hitler is an extreme example, maybe I should have used Manson, or even just the guy who beats his wife. Clearly these are sinners, and I would not say “by choice” as in they woke up one day and said to themselves “let’s do something evil today.” But they did choose to do what they did. Just as a homosexual can choose to have sexual relations with a person of the same sex, or they can choose not to. Just as I can choose to commit adultery or not.
Speaking of which, what do you think of Tiger Woods? Should we just say, “Oh well he was born that way, we should support him.” No, we should say “This man needs helps, clearly something is not right.”
Even the church position of loving the homosexual but hating the sin implys the existence of homosexuality is something more than a choice.
All sin has an element of choice. The Same Sex Attraction is not a choice (as far as they wake up one day and decide to be gay) but acting on the same sex attraction is a choice.
And the Greek concept of eros applied to more than just man/ women love.
You’re right, because the Greeks engaged in homosexual behavior. But it was regulated. If a man was married to a woman, and had kids, then it was okay for him to have a male “lover” usually a young man. If that young man though, never got married and only wanted to pursue other men, he would be ostracized as this was viewed as wrong. But that is not important here, because we are not in Greece and We are Christians.
As for unordered people, God didn’t create them that way? Who did? Who knew hoe certain combinations of genes under certain conditions would produce certain outcomes. If not God who?
God creates the soul of the person, but not the body. The body is pretty much random (if you want to call it that). I am the product of my parents. Had my mom drank alcohol while I was in the womb, I would be much different today. Maybe she should have taken more vitamins.
Your arguments stem from conclusions that don’t hold water.
Well beside just claiming that my arguments do not hold water, might you refute them?
This is going to be tough to do because as of right now, their is just as much science to back up that homosexuals are born that way, as there is that they are not born that way.
As for the religious side, clearly homosexual acts are sinful. God created Man and Woman to fit together. It is true that because of original sin, males and females are born with or acquire disabilities that prevent them from making children, but this is not the same as 2 males or 2 females who want to engage in sexual acts. They were just not made for this. Same as males were not made to carry the baby for 9 months.
Now you have given me 2 arguments for why to allow gay marriage, which I think I refuted, but you have not refuted that God created man and woman to be together, which is my argument.