Jesus was speaking to everyone. The closest we have recorded of Him speaking on sexual immorality also has Him saying His famous "let He who is without sin" quote.
Matthew 19. Audience was Jewish, so was Jesus. He quotes Genesis to define marriage as one man, one woman, one flesh (later indicating it is only one lifetime by explaining there is no marriage in the regeneration). The alternative is celibacy. In the "let he who is without sin" passage, Jesus was not condoning adultery, otherwise He would not have told the woman, "go and sin no more". I'm not arguing homosexuality is any worse than other sin, that's for God to decide.
Jesus was speaking to everyone. The closest we have recorded of Him speaking on sexual immorality also has Him saying His famous "let He who is without sin" quote.
Matthew 19. Audience was Jewish, so was Jesus. He quotes Genesis to define marriage as one man, one woman, one flesh (later indicating it is only one lifetime by explaining there is no marriage in the regeneration). The alternative is celibacy. In the "let he who is without sin" passage, Jesus was not condoning adultery, otherwise He would not have told the woman, "go and sin no more". I'm not arguing homosexuality is any worse than other sin, that's for God to decide.