I used stealing as an example. As you say, homosexuality is a sin, yet we should not judge.
But I say if one commits sin, and says such activity should not be considered a sin, and continues to commit such sin, then they should be treated differently than someone who commits a sin and is genuinely repentant.
> But I say if one commits sin, and says such activity should not be considered a sin, and continues to commit such sin, then they should be treated differently than someone who commits a sin and is genuinely repentant.
I’d say leave the judgment to God, and ensure that your own walk is as good as you can make it. He has not asked you for any help in ascertaining evildoing, so unless it blatantly interferes with your walk, you should pay no attention to it.
If, on the other hand, it interferes with your walk, then take immediate and decisive action against it.
So, in this case, if homosexuals are causing you to homosexualize, or if they are homosexualizing against you or somebody you care for, then do something about it. Otherwise, best to mind your own business.