Silly Bouy wrote:-Everyone does not have their own truth. We all know there is one truth.
God is infinite, we are not, therefore any perception of truth in a day-to-day life is inherently flawed. The truth is far grander than we with only five senses could perceive. Only when God decides to meet us half-way do we truly see. You may claim this has happened to you, and I will not argue for God lies only as far as your heart. But if you think that such an experience imparts some sort of "truth-sense" you are mistaken. There are no absolutes in a universe of change. For a truth-seeker, hubris is like a yoke. Humility is the path of virtue, never assume you know anything.
As for this (inappropriate expletive) about not having our own truths, I think I'm not sure what you mean. Do I know what this truth is but am just not willing to admit it to myself? Why do you have all the answers, for that matter why does the bible?
I'm not saying as humans we know everything. But God has given us enough info to live a righteous life. We have the essentials down. That's all that really matters. Knowing right from wrong is not always rocket science. Homosexuality is a sin, no ifs, ands, or buts about it, my friend. Give it up. There have been many ex-homosexuals who have tried very hard to give up their lifestyle and were successful at doing so. This shows you that it can be done and people are without excuse.