TIMOTHY PIPER at 191 above: VERY WELL SAID. You provided the most references to the Bible.
This Forum is a Catholic one where Catholics, other Christians, and non-Christians may comment and provide their analyses. It would be helpful if those who think that a gay life style, including gay marriage, is a first rate Christian behavior worthy of honor and respect, if they would analyze the Bible references and perhaps provide reference to noted theologians who have also analyzed the given Bible references.
Yet at the same time, we all should acknowledge that each person DOES have a role to play in God’s GOOD design for mankind. Some do have more demanding roles, but if they make their best efforts, I am sure that God will reward them more than us who have less struggles. Each of us has to determine in his own mind whether or not he is trying his best to follow Christ.
As for the laws of a society, if we want to think of ours as being Christian, we must vote, when allowed to, for the values we accept in the Bible. It is proper to say, in our Christian society that gay marriage is illegal while at the same time showing compassion for gays by providing a reasonable level of benefits.
When I do wrong, I know it is wrong either right then or later when I reflect. I do not delude myself by saying it is right for me. It may be the best I can do, but I know it does not meet the standard. And THAT awareness can create frustration for me. My faith in Christ allows me to constantly seek His forgiveness, to ask for His Grace to help me live a more faithful life, to love others as best I can in the right way, to do as much good in the world as I can. I may never succeed, but it is the struggle and constant call to God that matters.
As long as I do not brag about my wrongs trying to convince others that I am correct, as long as I acknowledge my weaknesses (we all have them, just different ones) perhaps not publically to strangers but at least to myself and God, as long as I seek God’s forgiveness and mercy and continue to live up to other standards, I do have reason to hope for eternal salvation.
But if I reject God, as He has revealed Himself in the Bible, if WHAT I WANT comes first, last and always, then my chance for eternal salvation is greatly diminished.