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I think a good part of the reason has to do with conscience formation. In recent history we can see a good portion of the population understood how serious sin was. The example used in this thread is pregnancy outside marriage. Well, fornication used to be understood as a serious transgression. What changed?Before I ask this question, please understand I’m sincerely interested in this and not just looking to start a fight!
First up, my position. I’m a single, heterosexual male with no position at all on gay people. Frankly, I consider what someone does in their bedroom to be up to them and who they’re with. If that offends God, then to Him they answer, so I’m not carrying any baggage here for either side. (Although some would consider that to be a pro-gay position!)
Right, on with the question. Leviticus being a good starting place for a list of what is considered sinful, why is it that some hell-worthy trespasses are now acceptable every day occurances (I was going to do a list, but I’d be surprised if it was really required) and yet homosexuality is still held in the contempt it receives?
Is this not simple picking and choosing?
Many things including the availablity of contraception, the sexual revolution, influence of mass media, and the acceptence of moral relativism.
Now, we ask today why are things like homosexual acts viewed by some as terribly sinful when so much is no longer viewed with the same intensity? I would say dulled conscience. The question should not be why is this subset of immoral actions so reviled by so many, but why have so many allowed themselves to really suffocate their consciences so that they no longer are scandalized and horrified by grave sins?