If gay people can be changed from gay to straight than it is possible to be changed from straight to gay.
So I ask straight people here, do you think it is possible to change your orientation?
Speaking as a straight, I do not think I can change from straight to gay.
If I believed that the Pope was the Vicar of Christ AND I believed that I was called to be a married father. I would pursue this.
If we were in bizarre world:
youtube.com/watch?v=3ROXTFfkcfo
and the Pope was named Jane. And I believed. And I feel PRECISELY as I do about homosexual sex, I would marry a man and try.
In today’s world I know these things:
So you asked about “straight people.” I am not straight. I am not gay.
I am not a heterosexual, I am not a homosexual, I am a child of God.
With God’s grace, my sexual desires will not rule me. I do not have indiscriminate sex because I believe such is wrong and HARMFUL. I think the theological arguments for this truth are formidable, but in our sexualized culture they are ignored. I think the evolutional arguments for this truth are formidable, but in our sexualized culture they are ignored.
We tell the agoraphobic that they will be happier if they do that which is uncomfortable for them and leave the house to interact with the rest of the human race. Why do we treat folks sexual desires as they are beyond correction and would never dream of telling them to be uncomfortable because happiness is found in God’s way (or the evolutionarily developed way).
No, in a culture that uses sex for entertainment, selling of products, and numerous other things it was never meant for; we cannot make an argument against homosexual sex and thus we generally do not.
I believe that if right thinking people could travel back 100 years and re-align our culture concerning sex, there might still be people with same sex attraction today. In this new culture, we would not demonize folks with same sex attractions or agoraphobia or autism or …. But, they would find greater happiness in denying themselves the fulfillment of these desires. Today, I do not know what to advocate for the person with same sex attractions. They live in the same sexualized culture I live in and they have volumes of folks telling them to act upon their same sex attraction. I will be clear that homosexual relations are not in alignment with God’s will, but I am not sure what prescription to offer that would help.
Charity, TOm