Homosexuality is not different from other sex acts.

My opinion is that every manner of sex is a sin because sex is an act of satisfying your desires with your partner, which makes it a worship of your body.
It is noted in the scriptures that your desire for worldly things, neglecting the Creator is sinful.
According to the scriptures, God did not want man and woman to know they were naked, God didn't have the plan for sex,  it was the plan of the Devil in the garden of Eden according to Christian.
Remember that they were cursed by God using their private parts of life.
That is, they had sex in the garden and they discovered sex was a pleasure to satisfy their souls, so they both forgot their Creator. 
They were cursed by their Creator using their private parts of life.
For instance,  Eve will labour hard to give birth and so on . 
During sex , female Cry in excitement of  sex pleasure  like a labouring woman in child birth and the male screw, jark, dig and slide in and out his wife with his man-hood just like a man working hard in a farm sweating and looking very tired .
So, they all had sex in the garden which was refer to as Unforbidden fruits in the garden ," ...   they ate and their eyes were opened..." Means
-they discovered sex is a pleasure,
-they understood their sexual organs and knew how useful they were .
So, they covered them selves which means - worship of the body.
So, if homosexuality was a sin, then every manner of sex is a sin.
Please, let's stop this nonsense and let's face reality.
Sex is sex , no exemption. 
Article written by Officer Olalekan Y.
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Homosexual desire is not what God originally intended.

 This is not to say that homosexual desire is the only thing that God did not originally intend. All of our desires have been distorted by sin. But Paul does describe both lesbian and male homosexual behaviour as “unnatural.” Some have argued this refers to what is natural to the people themselves, so that what is in view is heterosexual people engaging in homosexual activity and thereby going against their “natural” orientation. According to this view, Paul is not condemning all homosexual behaviour, but only that which goes against the person’s own sexual inclinations. But this view cannot be supported by the passage itself. The words for “natural” and “against nature” refer not to our subjective experience of what feels natural to us, but to the fixed way of things in creation. The nature that Paul says homosexual behaviour contradicts is God’s purpose for us, revealed in creation and reiterated throughout Scripture.
Paul’s reference to lesbianism as well as male homosexual conduct also supports the idea that he is condemning all homosexual activity, and not just the man-boy relationships that occurred in Roman culture.
The strength of Paul’s language here should not make us think that homosexual conduct is the worst or only form of sinful behaviour. Paul may be highlighting it because it is a particularly vivid example, and may have been especially pertinent for his readers in Rome given their cultural context. Either way it is illustrative of something that is the case for all of us: as we reject God we find ourselves craving what we are not naturally designed to do. This is as true of a heterosexual person as of a homosexual person.  There are no grounds in this passage for singling out homosexual people for any kind of special condemnation. The same passage indicts all of us

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