Here's how I see it: you asked me if the Bible or Torah (it seems like you meant just the Torah, maybe?) says that homosexuality is wrong. I said no, it does not--according to my understanding of the word "homosexuality". I don't have a biblical source saying that homosexuality is a sin because there is none. As I said before, in my view homosexuality implies a pattern of involuntary feelings, whereas only voluntary choices can be considered right or wrong.
I then explained what I think IS being said or implied in both Paul's letter and the Torah. You've made it abundantly clear that you consider the writings of Paul unauthoritative, so let's agree to disagree about that and not discuss Romans 1:26-27 anymore.
As for the Torah, Leviticus 20:13 clearly condemns male-male sex as sinful, but as far as I know the Torah is silent about other kinds of homosexual acts. Sorry if that was unclear. I stated what I think is meaningfully implied in that verse (that all homosexual acts are wrong), and you heartily disagreed. I'm not here to debate on that either, so we can agree to disagree on that as well. I also stated what others seem to think on the matter, by and large. If I was wrong about that, it's because I am misinformed, not because I lied.
I have given my view (including my perception of some other people's views), which is all I came here to do. You have likewise given your view, so what else is there to discuss?