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Scripture speaks of homosexuality as a detestable sin to God. There is no getting around it.
Except if you look deeper than the word the NLT uses it's not always quite as black-and-white as it appears.
Monogamous? As in married? Whether one is monogamous or promiscuous, it is all perverse and fornication.
To coin the phrase, "your saying so don't make it so". Care to provide some support rather than merely making assertions without evidence? This is exactly what I was talking about in my previous post - if you want to convince people who are unconvinced merely making an assertion is unlikely to win many people around. If what people hear is you quoting a verse from one specific translation, compared to someone else providing a detailed study as to the likely meaning and possible interpretations of the original Greek, which one do you think they will find more convincing? The study of the Greek may draw the wrong conclusion but if the best effort you make at countering that argument is to simply restate your position and ignore the argument the chances are you'll be the one written off as being blinded. There are enough people out there who merely state "what the Bible says" and some of them don't even know what the Bible does say - they heard it from someone else and never thought to question it. I'd rather know why I believe what I believe and be able to explain it to someone, than merely state it and restate it and restate it again, and any time someone disagrees just fall back on restating the same thing yet again.
People who know Jesus and believe the word of God know it is sinful
So you're just going to write off a reasoned argument with an assumption about the person making it? That should persuade a lot of people.
If one is an unbeliever, then one may have the opposite view about these things.
Apparently quite a few believers have the opposite view to yours too.