i have some thoughts of the Levitical Law. take a look at my name
a lot of the laws in there i do believe were only for that time. take the law that says, to not trim your beard, or not to wear different types of linen in your clothes, do not cut or tattoo your body's for the dead, stone someone that practices homosexuality, beastiality, adultery.
so i think it is a good question of why don't Christians, or even Jews themselves practice the punishment. why are their Jews with cleaned shaved faces? why aren't their mass stonings downtown in the cities of homosexuals, adulterers and so on so forth? why are their Christians and who knows, maybe Jews getting tattoos?
well first off, as someone already posted, Christ came to fullfill the law. not to abolish to fulfill it. then we can find, at least to me, when you look at the fact that Christ fulfilled the law, we see Paul saying, "Do not burden your brother with your freedom." Paul mentions things about long hair being a freedom. there seems to be more freedom. but then again, one wont' believe that unless they agree with the New Testament.
my complaint is when people want to say the devil is in me or i'm sinning because i'm a Christian that views getting tattoos are just fine, and they use the verse in Leviticus but yet, they are cleaned shaved Americains, and they don't abide the full set of laws, because they don't want to go to jail by stoning a prostitute on their street corner, or a homosexual. the Bible clearly states that you break one of these commandments, you break them all. so i would have to believe there is a switch in things through the fulfillment. more personal freedom to search one's heart out with small specifics, and live in your freedom, but don't bother your brother or sister in the faith with your freedom, and live your faith in fear and trembling as it is said in Philippians, because if that wasn't' the case, and if earth law or the earth courts dictates our theology, then that means there is no such thing of absolute truth in Christianity.
now with the marrying of homosexuals, i don't know. i'm up for debate and discussion about marriage for homosexual couples outside of the church, meaning with the law and the courts. i have my questions about that, but i'm more able to see that as something possible. now with the Christian church, this is where i differ at. the Bible mentions things in the Old Testament about homosexuality, and i think the New Testament touches the topic as people have quoted scriptures here already. i'm not saying i'm against their point, but i think to look at the full extent, to say that we shouldn't marry a gay couple because of the lust, then why did Paul mention the fact that if a man and a women cannot refrain from sex, they should be joined in marriage to remain pure in the eyes of God? my point here is not whether the couple is heterosexuals, or homosexuals, but my point here is the lust. that's why i question some of the reasoning against it used by Christians. they point out the homosexual part, but they don't go further with it, because of the fact sin is sin and if their point is they shouldn't be married because of their lustful desires, because they are gay, then that means heterosexuals shouldn't be married because of sexual struggles. the only point i can see that makes a point with not marrying homosexual couples in the Christian church, is simply, that God created Adam, and Adam wanted a partner, so God created Eve. that's my take on it. i know there are Christians out that may not agree, but that's the only way i can see, coming from a Christian perspective on this, that has any logic with using the entire scriptures, instead of a verse in Leviticus, or Romans or other verses here and there. i don't know how Canada is doing it, but if it ever becomes legal here in the states for homosexual couples to get married, all i hope is that the Christian Church is not required or forced to perform the marriage. i think it should be left up to the individual church to descide on. consequences will be given either way it goes. it's hard for me to see God sanctioning a homosexual married couple, since i believe and convicted that God created Adam and then Adam wanted a partner, so God created a woman. but again outside of the church, meaning the state recongnized them as a couple, i'm not so against that. becuase one, it is outside of the Christian religion, and two, maybe it is just the courts recongnizing a need of the culture. now whether God is for that or not, i do not know. our government is not the like the Jewish form of government. we may have religious roots, but in the Old Testament, it seemed the Jewish form of government stayed more true to their religious roots or beliefs. i mean America gives the freedom to all to believe what they want, thus showing me, that it isn't totally a Christian heritage. maybe Christians were involved, and maybe prayers were made during Congressional sessions, or maybe a replica of the 10 commandments were up on the wall, but if a government is about one religion, why would that government give free reign to let other people of other religions practice in the governed area? the Jewish Government, was truly a religious country. they banned other religions practiced. look at the old laws in the Old Testament. i'm not saying i agree with it or disagree with what happened then, because we live in a different culture, and see things differently then maybe the way it was seen at that time. so i choose to not have a stance on the way things were done in the Jewish time, because i'm not Jewish, i'm a Gentile, and i live in America. so in ending, if the government doesn't force Christian pastors to marry homosexuals with laws that give them the right to marry, i don't really have a stance on that action of the government. now if the government would force Christian pastors to marry homosexuals, i would be against that. because that to me is too much invasion from the government, no matter what the issue is about. it's more of a over abuse of power from the government issue to me, than a quo say a theological issue. i have my views like i said above, is the only reason why i don't think the Christian Church should marry homosexuals. it's nothing about feeling above people. it's just a church of any religion shouldn't be forced to do what they are against in a free-society.