Have you done much study into cultural anthropology?
Many hours... hence my assertion that OT laws are a guide book for survival written for a pre-literate, pre-scientific, semi nomadic, bronze age, desert dwelling culture. In THAT light, every word of the OT makes perfect sense. However, to try to transfer the cultural guidbook of THAT culture to ANY OTHER culture, is going to produce difficulties. ESPECIALLY a culture as different as our Urbanised Western one.
To read the Bible, accept the most basic interpretation derived from a perfunctary first reading, or, more likely in most cases, to accept the bits SOMEONE ELSE has read to you, with whatever agenda in play they may have, well, I just don't think yer getting the full story.
IF (HUGE if) you read the Bible yourself, AND study the culture it was written for AND study the dynamics of how the Bible as we know it was passed on to us today AND study the inherent differences between the various cultures it has passed through on the way AND are aware of the various agendas of those involved in its transmission... after all that, i will respect your conclusions, although I still may not agree with them.
Intricatic dear, that is the case with you, I can see you have spent a vast amount of time studying the Bible and associated material, and I KNOW that when you talk about it, you aren't basing your comments on a semi understood first reading and trying to support a priori understandings, so I have a lot of time for you.
People who expect me to consider myself somehow defective because Leviticus says "homosexuality is bad" right before it says "4 legged birds are bad", and NOT get challenged on the logic underlying... well, them I have less time for.
The Bible itself could be a perfectly constructed and manifest work of Divine guidance, but we are still fallible people reading it. Otherwise there would be no use in education.
hmmm, agree to disagree? I don't think a "perfect" work can be misunderstood, because the ability to be misunderstood is a flaw...
I can see where you're coming from, but I generally consider God to be far more "In Control" of the world at large than that would imply. J
I believe God has the power to directly control our day to day lives in accordance with a greater plan, however I also believe that he chooses not to, almost completely.
Now we COULD Segway into the Calvinist... "yes we have free choice, but all our free choices are pre determined from the initial instant", but thats a WHOLE other topic.
PS, I note the marked absence of IamAdopted with the quote that clearly and explicitly explains why Soddom is destroyed