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I Spit On Perfection
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Well, it's little different than trying to analyze the Bible at all in regards to sexual orientation because they didn't have that concept remotely in terms of cultural or societal understandings at the time, same as the idea of race in any sense that we tend to understand it in modern times (versus those points where it was justified based on a lens that viewed race as something God declared or altered via things like Ham's curse). It was far more just sexual behavior and norms around that, not any sort of notion that they're involuntary or even immutable in their essence.On this sub-topic, I'm not going to go into deeper elaboration since I think it's a bit of a tangent from simply focusing on CRT (as Tom has wanted to do in this thread). I'll just say that I think what @RDKirk has said above captures the kind of general response I'd also give.
As for the application of CRT to the Gospels, you may be right---it's actual relevance is debatable and some of whether we think there is an ideological problem regarding justice bleeding from the pages of the New Testament will depend on our individual hermeneutical choices that go into our readings of it (or of selected, specific passages of it-----which actually have to be cited and presented rather than just talked about on the sidelines).
Behavior is relevant, certainly, but treating someone like they deserved to be stoned to death by acting in a way that, for all intents and purposes, is not violating human dignity or autonomy to a reasonable observer, is just encouraging outdated prejudices via antiquated perspectives on what is appropriate for sexual activities.
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