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Is Homosexuality a Sin?

What the Bible Really Says

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Is Homosexuality a Sin?

By: Frederick Amakom
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A Question That Has Divided Christianity—and the World: Is homosexuality a sin according to the Bible?

For centuries, the answer seemed clear.
Today, it is one of the most debated and controversial questions in modern Christianity.

Churches are divided.
Believers are conflicted.
Interpretations are changing.

But what does the Bible actually say?

This Book Is Not an Opinion—It Is an Investigation

In this bold and deeply researched work, Frederick Amakom takes you beyond assumptions, emotions, and cultural pressure—and back to the text itself.

This book carefully examines:

  • The story of Sodom and Gomorrah
  • The laws in Leviticus
  • Paul’s writings in Romans, Corinthians, and Timothy
  • The original Hebrew and Greek meanings behind key words
  • The argument that the Bible has been mistranslated
  • Whether Jesus addressed homosexuality
  • The role of law, grace, and covenant
What You Will Discover
  • What the Bible actually says—not what people claim it says
  • The difference between cultural interpretation and scriptural meaning
  • Whether key passages have been misunderstood
  • How Old and New Testament teachings align
  • A clear, evidence-based conclusion rooted in scripture
Honest. Direct. Unapologetic.

This book does not avoid difficult truths.
It does not rely on popular opinion.
It does not soften conclusions to fit modern trends.

It follows the evidence—wherever it leads.

A Necessary Balance

This is not a book of condemnation. It is a book of clarity.

Because understanding what the Bible teaches about sin is not about judgment—it is about truth, repentance, and transformation.

Final Verdict Inside

After examining every major passage, every key term, and every major argument, this book arrives at a clear conclusion based on the full weight of scripture.

If You Are Asking This Question, You Need This Book

Whether you are:

  • A Christian seeking clarity
  • A skeptic questioning interpretation
  • A leader navigating difficult conversations
  • Or someone searching for truth

This book will challenge you to think deeper—and read scripture more carefully than ever before.

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