If you gay do you go to hell

You Will Go to Hell

Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals1, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor slanderers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God. (1 Corinthians 6:9b-10.)

A professing Christian husband and father leaves his wife of thirty years for a young girl the age of his daughter. A Sunday Institution teacher is obsessed with his favourite sports team, going into short legal title debt to make trips all over the region to watch his team play. A college pupil heavily involved with the local collegiate ministry regularly has sexual intercourse with his girlfriend. A juvenile man attends church regularly but frequents gay bars, looking for gay men, and goes home with them. A seeming loving and well adjusted woman-loving woman couple, who know the Bible well, claim to love Jesus. An elder in a church regularly cheats on his income tax and steals wealth from his company. A young mother who teaches children’s church constantly badgers her husband for a bigger house, a nicer car, better clothing and runs up huge credit card bills trying to satiate her covetous and idolatrous lifestyle. A pastor preaches

Is being gay a sin?

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In order to answer the scrutinize “Is being queer a sin?” we need to oppose some assumptions upon which the doubt is based. Within the past fifty years, the designation gay, as applied to homosexuality, has exploded into mainstream culture, and we are told that “being gay” is as much outside one’s control as “being short” or having blonde hair. So the interrogate is worded in a loaded way and impossible to adequately answer in that form. We need to snap this question up and deal with each piece separately. Rather than demand, “Is being homosexual a sin?” we need to question , “Is it sinful to have gay attractions?” And, “Is it sinful to engage in queer activities because of those attractions?”


Concerning the first question, “Is it sinful to have same-sex attractions?” the answer is complicated. First, we should probably distinguish between (actively) sinning and (passively) creature tempted:

Being temptedis not a sin. Jesus was tempted, but He never sinned (Matthew 4:1; Hebrews 4:15). Eve was tempted in the garden, and the forbidden fruit definitely appealed to her, but it seems that she did not actually sin until she took the fruit and ate it (Genesis 3:6&n

Can a Gay or Lesbian person go to Heaven?

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(Letter)

I know the Bible says it’s a sin, but it also says that the only unforgivable sin is not accepting Jesus. If a Gay person accepts Jesus but does not change his lifestyle, can he go to Heaven? I have a cousin who’s Gay.

—Lucy

You’ve asked a very crucial question—and a very hard one.

And you are exactly right: there is only one sin that is unforgivable. That is the sin of not believing and not receiving Jesus Christ into your life.

A gay or lgbtq+ person can acceptChrist, just as an alcoholic, a drug addict, or a mass-murderer can agree to Christ. Jesus’ offer of salvation is open to everyone.

Your doubt is whether someone can acceptChrist, not change his lifestyle, and still go to heaven. The Bible teaches that if someone has truly accepted Christ into his life, nothing can retain him out of Heaven. In John 10:28, Christ says of Christians,

“I give them eternal experience, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of My hand.”

So, Lucy the real question, I trust, is whether your cousin had a life-changing experience with Christ. Jesus said in Luke,

“Why accomplish you ca

This I Believe: Gay Forever, Hell For Never

You’re going to hell. Yes, you, the young male wearing the loud shirt, scarf, and skinny jeans. Yes, you, the student tutor with a 3.8 GPA, who aspires to have a family, who has goals for your life and a career in intellect and who was baptized in a Southern Baptist church? none of that matters when the TRUTH is that you aren’t natural and neither are your actions.  

The previous paragraph is what much of the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender) community hears on a daily basis from “Christians” everywhere. As a young gay gentleman, I have learned to hide it in front of “those” people; the ones who I know will condemn me for wearing eyeliner in universal or holding my boyfriend’s hand. I have quickly learned that in their eyes it doesn’t matter what compassionate of home I was raised in, what kind of childhood I had, or how many scriptures I memorized between the ages of five and twelve. None of it matters as long as I want to reside happily ever after with my handsome prince instead of the stereotypical and “normal” princess that society wishes for me to have.

My God and I have talked about the fact that I