historian said:
No one was created homosexual or any other kind of sinner. They became that later. And anyone who voluntarily engages in such behaviors does so by choice. Sin is our nature but we were not created to sin. We were created in the image of God.
If the mental health profession cannot be honest about that then that's on them. Does the mental health profession also go along the team ideology? Can they honestly define "woman" or do they encourage fake women in their delusions? They Left destroys everything it touches, including the professions. Look at academia, the legal profession, Big Tech, corporate America, Hollywood, & all other major institutions. The examples are everywhere.
So you are telling me a 5 to 6-year old kid starting first grade in the 1950s in a small rural Texas town with
NO TV, born of heterosexual parents with heterosexual siblings and friends had homosexual tendencies that they chose to have because of all the outside influences he or she was exposed to?
I can tell you that us kids at the time had never heard of the term "homosexual" or seen anything that would suggest it. We just saw that some of our friends were "different". There were NO outside influences at the time that any of us were exposed to that would have even put the thought into our heads that as a boy, I would want a boy as a future "husband" or that I would seriously want to dress as a girl. There were no same sex households and no teachers teaching anything but the "3 R's", traditional history without political slants, and geography.
We have just started to learn about how our DNA affects everything about us. We know about all types of genetic defects that cause all sorts of physical problems, affecting the way people can walk, talk, hear, function, etc., and those are present at birth. They have no control over having them. I don't understand why God allows that to happen, but I see no reason whatsoever that the mysteries of our bodies with with which we are born that cause these outward physical "differences" cannot also affect whatever we all have that guides our sexual lives.
Yes, there are people that choose to live and act out the LGBTQ+ lifestyle and cross the line that many of us here consider immoral. There are also some that have these tendencies that forego crossing that line. There are words in the NT where Paul indicates that some people are not able to marry. That could cover many circumstances, which could include those that do not share the heterosexual tendencies that most of us have. Whether or not that is the case, only God knows.
While I don't subscribe to all the conspiracy theories as to what the "left" does or doesn't do or what effect it has, I used to think heavily along the same lines to which you subscribe to on this particular subject. But at 75, I have just come to the conclusion after seeing too many situations to believe all homosexuals are that by choice (the tendencies, not the acts resulting from those tendencies, which is a choice). And without the tendencies you likely don't act in such a manner. Are most of those waving the rainbow flags and such doing so by choice? Likely so, and why they have followed that lifestyle, none of us will ever truly know.
But I have also come to believe that there are those that would prefer not to have those tendencies, but are having to play with the cards they were dealt from their beginning and through human weakness cannot control their temptations, just like we others cannot always control ours in a heterosexual world. I can believe that acting on those tendencies is wrong, but I cannot believe that the small children I knew 70 years ago that had no access to outside influences that would lead them that way started out with those tendencies by choice.
I don't believe being born with homosexual tendencies is a sin. It becomes sin when it goes beyond that, and you are correct that to do so becomes a choice at that point. And I can't imagine the pain that many people go through to try to not cross the line. I think society today has moved to the point that makes it easier to cross that line and perhaps encourages it, but that doesn't change why some people have to make that decision in the first place.
I am in no position to judge someone's lifestyle. That is between themselves and God. This thread started out by celebrating a Baylor athlete's accomplishments. Nothing was said about celebrating her lifestyle or even discussing her lifestyle. That was interjected by a poster.
Do I wish that all people (including myself) were as Biblical as they should be? Of course. I don't understand it and I am not saying that my thoughts are true for every homosexual. But I have seen enough to believe that while you have a choice as to your actions there is more to why some people are homosexual in nature than just saying it was their choice. There was nothing from what I saw in my small town in the 50's to say choice had anything to do with it for those in our isolated environment. Only God knows.