[quote=Magic Magnum]It's still a Bible.Perhaps you should clarify which Bible you follow though and why?Since if we're going that route, there's 1000's of sub-groups of Christianity (All claiming to be the only true one, go figure) and all probably have a revised bible in some way at least.As for describing the act, that is still discrimination and homophobia.If you claim a man laying with a woman is fine, but a man laying with a man is not then it's the same argument and issue. [/quote] I already stated which Version of the Bible I used. I use the NRSV although the NIV is typically the most common translation. Why do I use this version? Well quite frankly, as wonder a piece of literature as it might be, the KJV is known to not be the greatest translation (no offence to KJV users) and is rarely used by biblical scholars worldwide. The NRSV contains the Septuagint for the Old Testament meaning no books have been removed and it is the most accepted "Catholic" bible. Now you see, as a member of the Roman Catholic Church, we do not see homosexuals as hated by God or any of the like. Also contrary to popular opinion we don't look at homosexual acts as any different that heterosexual acts. Both are considered sinful OUTSIDE OF MARRIAGE. The problem arises in the fact that the RC Church does not believe in same sex marriage therefore the heterosexual couples can get married while homosexual couples cannot. But then comes the question of "Well why can't homosexuals get married? The Church just discriminates against the gays!" But that involves going to the roots of marriage and what exactly it means as well as it's purpose. But that is a totally different topic. [quote=Magic Magnum]But look at it this way.Homosexuality is a sin.But Heterosexuality isn't a sin.That ultimately means one (Hetero) is better than the other (Homo) and that Heterosexuality is therefore a true and right sexuality while the others are flawed and wrong. [/quote] Wow. You just aren't getting it. Homosexuality is NOT A SIN for most Christian denominations. The emotions and feelings and attractions are not sin. Just like If I have the urge to eat an entire cake that is not necessarily sinful whereas going and eating that whole cake is considered gluttony. Probably not the best example, but I'm writing a Philosophy essay right now so that's what it shall be for now. EDIT: Actually its a pretty bad example. Thoughts of Gluttony and the like can be bad. However a pure attraction to someone that is not adulterous is not.