razzelflabben
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What it really says to (in this discussion) the homosexual, is that the homosexuals sin is no worse that the heterosexuals sin, the sin of homosexuality is not greater than any other sin, for both keep one from God, same punishment. Sin is not against man, it is against God. It is a message for the church and those who consider homosexuality worse than thier own sins, as well as a message to the homosexual. The bible says that we should take the plank out of our own eye before we worry about the splinter in someone elses, why, because all sin whether great or small in our eyes is seperating us from the greatest gift of all time, fellowship with God. It is also why excomunication from the church must be exercised with care and only after appropriate measure, as instructed in the bible, are carried out, for sin is not a respector of persons. If you are worried about the possibility of degrees of hell, then maybe the answer is to avoid hell altogether.Shane Roach said:I am aware death and hell are different things. It doesn't make any difference. When someone tells you you will have a greater punishment of some sort, whether it be temperary or permanent, due to the severity of your misdeeds, the meaning is that there is such a thing as a difference in the severity of misdeeds and the corresponding punishment. You make it sound as if the distinction between stealing a tea bag and killing someone is lost on God, whereas all the punishments range in severity in the Law and this verse and others indicate some degrees of punishment after death as well.
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