Well, after 10 pages I'm here for my say.
Forlorn Drifter wrote:Follow the word, not he who claims to bring it.
I'm fine with Church, and I'm fine with pastors and such, but that is literally the last thing you need to be a good Christian. The Church has been corrupt for a long time, almost as long as it has been around. My Grandfather is the most devout Christian I know, and has never been to a Church besides weddings and funerals.
I remember the Bible saying that fellowship with other Christians (ie, going to church) is very important. Who you hang around affects what type of person you are, moreso than we might realize. Besides, if you are choosing on a regular basis to disregard something God commands, can you really be all that devout?
And as for the church being corrupt, well, mankind in general is corrupt. Don't let that sour you on church.
Personally, I believe homosexuality to be wrong on a moral basis. The way I read the Bible I interpret it to say, or at least imply, that it's not the way God intended us to live. It goes against my conscience as well, which Paul said in one of his letters (I forget which one) is important not to violate. Even if the Bible says something is ok, if you feel wrong for doing it you shouldn't do it. Take eating shellfish for example. The NT said that the OT dietary laws are no longer in effect, but if you feel bad about eating clams, don't eat clams. Going against your conscience is harmful for it's health and whatever earthly benefit you might gain by doing so will be outweighed by the spiritual harm. And so, that's how it is for me and homosexuality. I think the Bible says that it is wrong, but even if you can interpret it to say otherwise, I'm going with my conscience.
And for safety, I will repeat: I don't hate homosexuals. I think what they're doing is wrong, but I don't hate them.