Genesis was quoted ‘ It is not good for man to be alone ‘ I don’t really see how that is applicable here. Adam was completely alone apart from the animals , so God was communicating that it was not good for Adam to have no other human contact. So to use that as an argument seems a bit odd to me, given that we are surrounded by people. God had given Adam responsibility over his creation and God recognised that he could not do it alone. He provided him with a helpmate.
Ah, no offense intended, certainly, but I say you are reading at least that one thing in Genesis 2 that far too shallowly. Marriage is a high calling; God created woman for man, brought her to him, and called her to be
with him, even as
one flesh, and yes, his helper. But that word 'helper,' although used in a lesser sense, of course, is the same word (in Hebrew) that Jesus uses (in Greek) for the Holy Spirit in John 14. We all need each other, certainly, and that's why He gave us each other ~ for the common good, regarding gifts of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12). But the relationship between man and wife is far above that; it is (should be, anyway) a
covenant between God and man and wife.
Just to add context to my own views, I do not like all the judgments that are often made, as a mother to a son who is bisexual it is something that I have personally had to work through- God worked In my sons life, knowing this fact about him.
You know, this whole thing about judgments... And this goes to the OP, too...
Man's sin, and propensity to it ~ his
knowing it ~ is a result of the fall of Adam and Eve in Genesis 3. This sinful nature in man manifests itself in all individuals in
individual ways; individuals have specific propensities toward particular sins ~ even sexual sin, of which homosexuality is but one.
Regarding 'judging' in particular, we can and should make judgments ~ according to God's Word, of course ~ regarding what sin is and therefore that it (sin) is wrong, and to both keep ourselves from it (the sin, not the sinner) and to try to lead others from it, although this is ultimately a work of the Holy Spirit, Who, according to the will of God, in His kindness, leads us to repentance (Romans 2). But no man (or woman, of course) can possibly judge in the way God does ~ in the sense of
administering judgment or
pronouncing condemnation upon any man or woman who dwells in his or her sin. If he or she does, then that itself is sin... presuming to sit in the Seat that only God, our Creator, can possibly occupy.
Lastly, all sin can be repented of. As believers, we should continually pray for the repentance of ourselves as well as others... that God, in His kindness, would, by the work of His Spirit, work this repentance in us, give us a deep and lasting repentance. One great day, we know ~ thanks be to God; all His promises are 'yes' and 'amen' in Christ Jesus ~ that every tear will be wiped from our eyes, and that there will be no more sin.
Grace and peace to all.