Proverbs 5:15-20 - GNTA - Be faithful to your own wife and give your love...
This doesn't talk about the nature of attraction (hormones etc). It talks about the relationship not sexuality between husband and wife in regards to how they take care of their children. We can only
assume who scripture are referring to are straight-we don't know.
Song of Solomon 1:1–8 ESV - The Song of… | Biblia
Beautiful poetry but this only talks about how people respond when they love each other not the nature and logistics of that love.
I'm asking about the biological and physiological logistics (the sciences) of sexuality in the bible not the responses and relationship with the people with whom express their sexuality through compassion or having children.
I'm talking about natural sexual attraction. Not hypotheses regarding evolutionary ideas.
We don't know if Adam and Eve were straight, gay, or bi.
It has nothing to do with them having sex. Gay people have sex with opposite sex to have children in many cases to raise a family with their partner or husband or wife. My friend did the same and carried her second child and yet still she is lesbian not straight.
Where does it talk about Adam's and Eve's sexual orientation not their relationship and Eve being pregnant?
Do you see the difference between one's sexuality and one's sexual behavior?
For the final time...
We
know Adam and Eve were straight.
According to the Bible, God created them that way.
(Genesis 1:27, 28) And God went on to create the man in his image, in God’s image he created him; male and female he created them. Further, God blessed them, and God said to them: “Be fruitful and become many, fill the earth. . .
(Genesis 1:31) After that God saw everything he had made, and look! it was very good. . . .
According to the Bible, God did not make them any other way. (
Leviticus 20:13)
If you want to speculate about things not written, go ahead, but leave me out of that conversation, I have no interest in that kind of conversation.
To me, it is using personal bias, to both find anything one wants to argue about, or support ones view, and judge someone based on a personal view or preference.
It's like looking at your married neighbors and saying, we don't know if they are gay or bi. What happened to the, 'if they tell us that, we can't judge them otherwise'?