I think this falls into the "get the log out of your own eye before worrying about the splinter in your neighbors eye" category. Really, life is tough on some people. I don't think most wanted divorce. This is one I would rather just wish them well instead of trying to judge.
Exactly.
Gays know my stance on Biblical behaviors and choices. Most of them are likely slated for hell. I don’t mind being kind and compassionate to them in this life. There won’t be any compassion or kindness in hell.
God declares that all Love comes from God. Beth Moore declares that there cannot possibly be any true Love between gays. I think in all but maybe less than 1% of the cases, she’s probably right. Instead, it’s more likely co-dependency, mutual lust/back-scratching dyads etc.
God declares that love covers a multitude of sins. I’m not about to tell God that He can NOT apply that to a given gay relationship. And I’ll likely be prompt to let most gays I’m in dialogue with who have the slightest inclination to listen to me, to know that counting on love covering their sins is an extremely eternally risky thing.
I just won’t be all that surprised to see some gays in heaven ... along with a great many prostitutes et al.