Homosegxwals made themselves to be homosegxwals aided by the powers of evil
Brothers let us rightly divide the word of Truth and show ourselves proven workmen. Rather than sentimentally lashing out skewed opinions, it is best to examine logically and objectively pay mind to this.
The question presumes that (a) homosegxwals are "made" that way, so (b) God must have made them that way, so (c) why does He hold that against them?
It's a legitimate question from that point of view. If God made them that way, then He's not fair, right? Isn't that the whole point of the question?
Consider this: God made each and every one of us the way we are. We are all sinners in one way or another (Romans 3:23). Is God being cruel? Give me a break! If God sent His only Son to die for you (John 3:16-18), why do you think he'd be cruel? Because He doesn't let you do what you want? Actually, He does let you do what you want, even if it's the worst, most stupid thing you could do to yourself. He tells us what to do and what not to do to warn us not to do the stuff that would harm us. That includes homosegxwal behavior? In one sense it's not that much different from being "straight." It's not best for me or my wife for me to get the hots for another woman, or to follow through with that desire. Why would it be any different if I had the hots for another man, or she for another woman?
We still keep thinking that there are
"heavy" sins and "light" sins, sins that aren't quite as bad as another. Consider this: the whole world was cursed with death simply because Adam ate a fruit from a tree he wasn't allowed to. That's it! How much "lighter" is that than murder? Then again, he murdered himself, his family, and every single person ever to live on this accursed planet! His decision was indirectly responsible for the death of Jesus, the Christ! (Don't give old Adam much grief, though; you and I are just as responsible.)
God "made" homosegxwals, perverts, murderers, smugglers, lyers, cheats, theives, politicians ... and you and me. All of us have a choice.
There are some very zealous people in their defense for traditional Biblical morality who in their misguided defense of Biblical morality have crossed the line decency with their unkind name calling, loveless actions and unkind words. This approach is unchristian and counter productive.