You're right when you define homosexuality as a lust. You just forgot to mention that heterosexuality is also a lust. Whilst sex can and should be an expression of love, it's impossible to extricate the lust from it. Where you are wrong is in saying that gay people can't experience love like straight people can. This is profound ignorance on your part and shows a lack of ability to see things from someone else's perspective.
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Concidering the Bible was writen by a multitude of different authors, most of whom never met each other, and yet NEVER contradicts itself...leads me to favor its (For your benefit, I say, "supposed") truth.
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I assume that you are referring to the New Testament. If that is correct then I must point out that the different authors contradict themselves frequently. I'm not a scholar so I can't give actual references but the different gospels offer quite different versions of the various events. In particular, the ones that were written chronologically later ascribe much higher levels of divinity to Jesus as well as very different versions of his crucifiction.