Immorality of homosexuality
So, I'll first say few things before my actual question. So, my flair says 'non-christian' as I am not fully Christian, more like Christian-curious. Also English is not my 1st language. And most importantly, I am not a bible expert, and I do not claim to be one.
So, after few 'disclaimers' to my actual question.
So, Bible somewhat clearly states that homosexual acts are wrong, even though there are people, even theologians that disagree on that, but they are minority.
There are lot of things that are listed as sins in the bible, such as murder, gluttony, envy etc.
With all of those, it's really easy to see why they are bad, you can see easily see it in real life. Murder deprives the victim literally from everything, and causes massive distress and grief to the victim's family, and also causes psychological distress to assailant too. (Regret, PTSD etc.).
Gluttony can have very bad, objective, measurable consequenses for one's health. (Obesity, diabetes..)
Envy is a feeling that makes you resent others, and causes you to appreciate your own life and yourself less.
With sin of homosexuality, which is talked about a lot in this day and age, (or homosexual acts) there are no negative consequenses that we can clearly see in the 'real world' so to speak, that are directly related to homosexuality.
Like, in my whole life, I have never heard a logical explanation for immorality of homosexuality. Most explanations only work on theoretical level, or are otherwise lame excuses. Such as claim that unnatural somehow automatically equates immoral.
So my question is, what is your take on this?
And how should we approach a situation where a claim or teaching of The Bible contradicts with logic, or our observations in real life?