Bi-sexual is just a label. Don't think of it like that. If you really are bisexual you can decide to only date guys. Consider yourself lucky. For people who are homosexual, they don't have that option.
You are also lucky that you have urges for the opposite sex because most religions consider acting on the urges toward the same sex, to be worse than actually having them. For homosexuals, they have no desire for the opposite sex at all and will never have feelings in that direction.
Just so that you are aware, there is an alternate explanation to the Bible passages that seem to condemn homosexuality. First of all, the Bible never actually had the word homosexual in it because the Greek and Hebrew languages (the original languages of the Bible) didn't have a word for homosexual. One time the word was translated wrong. It was suppose to mean Catamite which was a young boy who had sex with a man in a prostitute like setting. (This is pedophilia and NOT homosexuality)
The other times that it was mentioned has to be explained by the culture that the letters were written to. Back then, the homosexuality we know today did not exist. (Two people who want to have a loving and consensual relationship in a monogamous setting) When Paul saw men having sex with men, it WAS unnatural at that time. It also was mostly done out of lust and not out of love. There were also pagan fertility gods that were worshiped at that time and the way they worshiped was to have sex with anyone and everyone in front of the statues of the fertility goddess. Paul saw this and wanted to warn those in his care not to do these things. ( The pagans thought it would provide a good harvest of their fields to do this ritual, which might have been an incentive for Christians to do it)
It is also important to note that homosexual behavior was never mentioned in the 10 commandments, by the Prophets, or even by Jesus himself.
You are also lucky that you have urges for the opposite sex because most religions consider acting on the urges toward the same sex, to be worse than actually having them. For homosexuals, they have no desire for the opposite sex at all and will never have feelings in that direction.
Just so that you are aware, there is an alternate explanation to the Bible passages that seem to condemn homosexuality. First of all, the Bible never actually had the word homosexual in it because the Greek and Hebrew languages (the original languages of the Bible) didn't have a word for homosexual. One time the word was translated wrong. It was suppose to mean Catamite which was a young boy who had sex with a man in a prostitute like setting. (This is pedophilia and NOT homosexuality)
The other times that it was mentioned has to be explained by the culture that the letters were written to. Back then, the homosexuality we know today did not exist. (Two people who want to have a loving and consensual relationship in a monogamous setting) When Paul saw men having sex with men, it WAS unnatural at that time. It also was mostly done out of lust and not out of love. There were also pagan fertility gods that were worshiped at that time and the way they worshiped was to have sex with anyone and everyone in front of the statues of the fertility goddess. Paul saw this and wanted to warn those in his care not to do these things. ( The pagans thought it would provide a good harvest of their fields to do this ritual, which might have been an incentive for Christians to do it)
It is also important to note that homosexual behavior was never mentioned in the 10 commandments, by the Prophets, or even by Jesus himself.