That doesn’t appear to be correct.
In Leviticus 18, most of the chapter consists of a listing of a whole host of sexual sins, mostly involving relations with relative, but also including adultery and homosexuality. Then it says:
24 Do not defile yourselves in any of these ways, for in these practices the nations I am casting out before you have defiled themselves. 25 And the land has become defiled; therefore I have punished its iniquity, and the land has vomited out her inhabitants. 26 But you shall therefore keep My statutes and My decrees, and you shall not commit any of these abominations, either the native citizen or any foreigner who sojourns among you 27 (for the people of the land, who were before you, committed all of these abominations, and the land became defiled), 28 lest the land vomit you out also when you defile it, as it vomited out the nations that were before you.
29 For whoever shall commit any of these abominations, those persons who commit them shall be cut off from among their people. 30 Therefore you shall keep My ordinances, that you do not commit any one of these abominable customs which were committed before you, so that you do not defile yourselves by them: I am the Lord your God.
There is also a whole host of things listed in the Old Testament as abomination that Christians pay not the slightest attention to: violating the Sabbath, eating pork or shellfish or any other prohibited foods, wearing cross-sex clothing (arguably referring to women wearing trousers), remarrying husband 1 after divorcing husband 2, etc. Proverbs probably uses the word more than any other book, and it applies to a whole bunch of things: lying, cheating, stealing, etc.
More critically, the pronouncements in Leviticus are part of the Law, which Christians are not under. Which is why in my original post I referred to the treatment of this sin in the New Testament. I find it at best inconsistent for Christians to ignore pretty much all of the Law, then claim parts they like as justification for specific POVs.
I am in perfect agreement that homosexual acts are sinful. They fall into the group known as porneia, which includes all sexual activity outside marriage. But I find little in the NT that indicates these acts are greatly more sinful than other types of sexual sins.
My POV on this is by present standards odd. I don’t use the similar treatment of heterosexual sex outside marriage and homosexual acts to say homosex isn’t all that bad, I use it to show why premarital and extramarital sex are really bad.
I have noticed that many if not most churches, even quite conservative ones, don’t spend much time preaching against what we today call “dating.” By which I mean sleeping around before marriage. Nor does there appear to be much effort to ensure that members of the church who get divorced have scriptural grounds for that divorce.
But homosexual behavior gets them into a mighty uproar.
I will agree, BTW, that homosexual acts are worse than heterosexual ones, being violations of the natural order as well as sexual sins. But seems to me that many conservative Christians, on a sin scale of 1 to 10, class homosexuality as a 10, premarital sex as perhaps a 3, and adultery as a 6.
While I think a more appropriate classification might be a 7 for heterosexual sins and an 8 for homosexual ones.
Your mileage probably will vary.
Good post. Thanks for the response.