LittleNipper
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FINALLY.
David and Jonathan show the love that two men can have for each other. It shows Jonathan realizing that God had annointed David as the "next" King of Israel and acting accordingly. A man loving another man is quite common in the history of men. Many men will abandon a wife a children, and literally, will die for their male friends.
Gay theology on David and Jonathan is easily countered when sound reasoning is presented against it.
Presenting that the Roman commander was a pedophile or pederast (at best) as a slave owner, asserts and inserts that the rape of another as a beautiful thing to be engaged in is the gay theological position. The entire New Testament rejects that inappropriate position.
What we have "in context" is a Roman (and NOT a Jew/Israelite) that cares deeply for a young person under his authority, that is suffering to the point of death. He should be seen as a Christian before the word Christian was used to describe the followers of Christ Jesus. (They were called Christians first in Antioch.)
Asserting that the Roman in the passage is a man who has sex with boy slaves and that "his faith" is great indeed, is a stretch of the imagination, not to mention that this position supports pederasty/pedophilia and man-boy sex. That position, opposes the reality of the entire New Testament witness on what is proper sexuality "for a Christian."
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What about a mother in law and her daughter in law being lesbian lovers (Ruth and Naomi)?
Care to examine the scriptures on them? Or, how about just the modern moral statement in presenting the two ladies as homosexual partners? Naomi went to great depths to get Ruth to marry this sweet guy named Boaz. As can be seen on these very boards, lesbians do not go to any lengths to get their young lovers to marry any man. In fact they claim that that is hate crime to teach that.
I wonder how many people in the Christian world know how GLBT's teach and preach the Bible?
The whole idea of "loving" each other takes on a whole new meaning in Gay theology. Gay theology is close to blasphemy seeing that all of the people concerned in their theology (except the Roman and his sex slave) are in the family tree of Christ Jesus.
If nothing else gay theology certainly crosses the lines of decency and resembles the words spoken to Eve by the Serpent:
"Did God really say?"
CLOSE TO BLASPHEMY? IT IS TOTAL BLATANT BLASPHEMY! NOT AT ALL WORTHY OF THE TERM MEANING "LITTLE CHRISTS."
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