Unfortunately I don't have time to go back to the beginning of the thread, but it sounds like AphroditeGoneAwry is using the bible as the basis of her argument, and in that she will only continue to make a fool of herself against people outside the loop of recursive logic.
I have debated luciferians and satanists. While the concept of being a satanist is quite hilarious in itself, its a devils advocate position against the bible and a worthy position to take if you want to disprove its logic. In the end, you can't. Both lucifer and jesus are referred to as the "morning star" (the highest ranking individual in heaven) and both sides are equally valid in their own right.
From an atheist point of view, you cannot disprove the existence of god. You cannot prove it either. In the end, you are only left with choice, and following the message of love that Jesus wanted to spread.
The self is an illusion. We must come to terms with the evil in ourselves, something that the bible, and carl jung, both talk about. "Jesus loves you even though you are a sinner!"
Assuming all religions are correct, it could still be inferred that reincarnation does in fact exist and is a real issue. So many religions believe in it. So many civilizations speak about a great flood. So many religions talk about how to ESCAPE the cycle of rebirth...
even enneagram.
So when you have all of these religions talking about the same thing, there could be several options left on the table. Man creates these in our head, or they existed and man discovered them. With that being said, one has to ask, "why should I choose christianity over other religions?"
Because christianity is a one way ticket out of the cycle of rebirth. It does not talk about rebirth, nor does it matter, nor should we care. Follow what jesus taught us, and you will find salvation. Hell is ill defined in the bible, often spoken of as a "gnashing of teeth" or a "lake of fire." Personally, I experience feelings of sadistic gnashing of teeth any time I start getting insanely angry. But that's just me. When my Enneagram 6 friend's car broke down, I empathized with him and saw life through his eyes, a great dread that no one cared about him or would come to help him in his time of crisis, and in my mind the trees were glowing orange from the light of fire I could not see. I saw what I saw but it was all in my imagination, I knew it wasn't my own vision, but his.
I don't claim to understand the whole situation, just that I know what sin is and is not. Sin as far as I can tell is an act based on impulsive desires of the flesh that deteriorates our spirit, or our psychological health. Avoiding it is something you should WANT to do. You should stop spending money at strip clubs and hookers. That's a quick fix to loneliness. People should stop abusing drugs. That's a quick fix to your own control over your life and your own boredom, and it destroys your body and mind. We should want to experience the world, not cheat and take shortcuts to find happiness.
My personal view on homosexuality is that, like all other forms of sin, homosexuals choose to not hold faith in god's love, and thus seek it in ways that they can artificually create. When man seeks to empower himself without god, he turns to sin. When man seeks to empower himself through a force more powerful than himself, he turns away from sin and seeks the holy spirit. Only with love can a man bring another man out of his own self made hell.
"Desire leads to suffering. Eliminate desire. Follow the eight-fold path." ~ Buddhism, speaking about its own analogous definition of sin, albeit without calling upon the holy spirit. I know a buddhist and I would not say he is a happy person, but then again he isn't the strongest buddhist either, so its hard to say if buddhism really has any more or less benefit than christianity with regard to elimination of suffering in our lives.