All of Leviticus 20 basically states that people will die if they perform these "illegal" acts. Where are the dead people? Shouldn't God smite them down as soon as the act is complete? I understand there is no time limit stated, but it very clearly states death. So, if you believe every word of the bible and these people aren't being killed when they commit these sins, then doesn't that prove to you that the bible is inaccurate?
I'm sorry, but the interpretation question and response are not basic. I know you stated that it is not open to private interpretation, so where is the public interpretation? I suppose God has spoken to you directly and explained it? If not, then who interprets for you? But I'm sure you will simply state the option of God speaking to you as this can't be proven or dis-proven (is that a word??).
Sorry Kreater, I don't have time to respond to your posts right now. We'll get back it tomorrow

Yes, He does say that they are to be put to death. But if either the fact of their sin could not be proved or the magistrates did not do their duty, God would take the work into his own hands: "I will cut him off, v. 3." Just take note that (I believe) those that escape punishment from men, yet shall not escape the righteous judgments of God eventually; Some people unfortunately deceive themselves and promise themselves exemption of the punishment of sin. To them I ask, how can they escape God's wrath and judgment?