Why are there homosexuals?

All love is here, the asking of a question about people who are perceived as different in your eyes, but not in God’s perception.

For homosexuals simply are. They are neither superior nor inferior to heterosexuals, they just are. They are variations upon the human theme as blue eyes or red hair are simply variations upon the human theme.

Each and every person is a variation on the human theme, none meant to be superior to others, but each with gifts and perspectives to offer others.

Homosexuals have individual gifts and perspectives to offer others in the same way that any other human being does.

And thus is the way of God’s creativity, God's delight in expanding upon themes, in creatively exploring themes, in expanding upon love’s form and expression.


Should homosexuals be allowed to marry or is marriage a sacred bond between a man and a woman?

All love is here, a question about an important contemporary topic.

Marriage is about love rather than gender. The sacred bond of marriage is not a governmentally prescribed and described bond, but it is the quality of the love shared by the married couple.

If two gay people love each other so deeply that they want to marry, they should be allowed to marry and should be considered and treated in all respects as a married couple.

Indeed, there are many dysfunctional heterosexual marriages, thus being hetereosexual does not guarantee or impart sacredness to marriage. Love imparts sacredness, love in all its dimensions and conditions


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