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Well I have already written that my idea of truth is Jesus Christ, who lives in the believer and who taught that we make disciples to obey all He taught. Where does that leave your statement?
Then I don't see how you can say Jesus Christ is the truth if you think the truth is determined by what you or I or others think. You seem to have the cultural relativism there. Sure we learn from others in fellowship, but only where its tested by us all against the truth.
I'll speak for me, and not concerning what we know of Christ. What we have recorded we know, which is what I was referring to.
Relativism. Its like the more well known analogy of god as an elephant, to one who feels the trunk, to another who feels the tail, same god but appearing differently and partially. Jesus Christ however was God in the flesh and said if we have seen Him we have seen God. Woh! Jesus Christ says if we obey His teaching we know the truth and the truth will set us free. Where does that leave your statement?
I can say most definitely and so can any believer and so does most of the Anglican Communion. The question is how come you can't. Again all you have done is offer your opinion with no reasoning or evidence. If, as the Bible says, the reason God created male and female was so that man shall be in union with woman, and to multiply, then how can it have been His purpose for man and man? Sure if some want to suggest just because that's not natural for them they are entitled to do so, but its disbelief, and also anatomically dysfunctional.
But the NT calls this where false teachers introduce heresy, call it a foreign concept if you like.
Sorry God created male and female and for this reason a man shall be united with his wife, where men abandon the natural use of women and commit indecent acts with other men its error. So tell me how the homosexual concept can be anything other than a direct contradiction to God's truth?
Sorry if you believed what Lambeth 1.10 says you wouldn't be saying you don't know whether its at odds with the Bible, Lambeth says homosexual practice is. Lambeth 1.10 is only using language so people with the concept can understand how it doesn't fit with the truth.
Of course it deals with it, men abandoning natural relations with women and committing indecent acts with men is which, heterosexual or homosexual?
The definition of homosexual in wiki is "Homosexuality is romantic and/or sexual attraction or behavior between members of the same sex or gender."
Men abandoning natural relations with women and committing indecent acts with other men is not heterosexual, its homosexual by definition! As God created male and female for the reason man shall be united with woman then the Bible most definitely does exclude and condemn the practice part of the concept of homosexuality. You are simply not willing to accept the truth.
The Bible doesnt recognise the concept, what the Bible says exposes the concept as against God's purposes. Lambeth 1.10 recognises and outlines how believes need to address it.