Board Thread:Bible Questions/@comment-5175866-20150209000520/@comment-24055022-20150606164838

Umm, regarding this, I'll just go ahead and post my question here. My question is: I believe all, or most, religions are against homosexuality. That being said, would it be wrong to deny someone who is homosexual anything religious? For example, in my religion, we have Holy Communion, and Communion is the Body and Blood of Christ for people who are in the state of grace. Would it be justified to deny someone who is homosexual Communion because they are choosing to live a sinful lifestyle? Personally, I think we would be justified, because them actually thinking that they should be given Communion living the life that they do is very offensive to God, and it would be a disgrace, I think, for them to even be in our church and especially to justify their actions by using God. I also think that it would be a disgrace for someone who is helping the priest give out Communion to give out to someone whom they know is homosexual and not denying them it. What do you think about it?