Homosexual Discussion ForumQuestion for Gay ChristiansHave you heard of Chad Thompson? If not then may I suggest you check him out. http://www.lovinghomosexuals.com/
As to why gay theology is a cult: - In religion and sociology, a cult is a group of people devoted to beliefs and goals which are not held by the majority of society, often religious in nature. Its marginal status may come about either due to its novel belief system or due to idiosyncratic practices that cause the surrounding culture to regard it as far outside the mainstream.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult
- In traditional usage, the cult of a religion, quite apart from its sacred writings ("scriptures"), its theology or myths, or the personal faith of its believers, is the totality of external religious practice and observance, the neglect of which is the definition of impiety. Cult and cultist have recently accrued negative connotations that are separately dealt with at the entry cult.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult_(religion)
- A religious group that follows a particular theological system. In the context of Christianity, and in particular, CARM, it is a group that uses the Bible but distorts the doctrines that affect salvation sufficiently to cause salvation to be unattainable. A few examples of cults are Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Christian Science, Christadelphians, Unity, Religious Science, The Way International, and the Moonies. (See also Cults)
www.carm.net/dictionary/dic_c-d.htm
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=& ... efine:cult
The fact is QUIC, that homosexuality is sin and no matter how gay theology attempts to rationalize same sex sexual relationships as loving and committed and therefore acceptable to God such relationships are immoral and will be judged accordingly.
In response to your last post, JCF is broken down by major categories. For instance the Homosexuality Discussion Forum is in the Sin Discussion Forum: All Members. Only Christians are allowed to post in the Jesus Christ Forums:: Christians Only area.
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