Hi, a sense of what is right and what is wrong is normally connected to human nature which cannot always be understood. The definition of human nature is the general psychological characteristics, feelings, and behavioral traits of mankind, regarded as shared by all humans. Imperfection is the nature of mankind so to error is human. This can also be described as acknowledging or impossible to acknowledge what is right or wrong because of imperfection, Hebrews 5:14. For example, if someone is born with a tendency to showing imperfection as a young age as in LGBTQ, that does not mean that they are right in a moral sense just because they were born that way. The Law of Moses details what sin/imperfection is and also states the punishment for committing a sin is serious in the Torah. So, the best thing is to acknowledge the Biblical laws as the true moral ethnic code of what is right or what is wrong, 1 John 5:3. And to understand that judgment by God is based on the Biblical laws as opposed to human nature.
New Ten Commandments
Matthew 15:3-11