Baloney. where have I ever used special pleading? Quote me?No, but you see, I just showed you how you do use special pleading when you decide what laws are morally right and what aren't
Its not a strawman, its an apt description... I quite correctly pointed out another user's special pleading, and you turn around and say, "she isn't special pleading, you are!" you have yet to cite any example of such.Straw man. Address my argument, not my (supposed) character or some group of people I may or may not necessarily belong to outside of your notions about how I interpret scripture - which is based on the limited range of this topic.
Incorporating emotion into decision making is not special pleading. Either cite an example of me using special pleading, or retract your accusation please.I already identified your special pleading, you ignored it, hopefully not willfully. You also said yourself how your feelings weighed-in on this matter. Your last statement here alludes to closed-mindedness rather than pride. You're seemingly somewhat open to changing your mind, but mostly not. It's like having the blast door mostly closed, there's only a small portion that isn't defensive.
Its paraphrasing, but thats the whole point of the new covenant, isn't it? To release us from blind observance of OT laws?Now perhaps you'd like to cite the scripture that says "We are released from ALL OT laws under the New Covenant" so we can compare notes. If you already did, well I missed it. Do a search on http://blueletterbible.org if you need to.
Quite so, and, since mutually consentual homosexual relationships are not contrary to loving your neighbour as yourself, then obviously condemning homosexuality is not legitimate law.Mat 22:37 Jesus replied: "'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments."
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