Dear *Starlight*
Ok are you for same-sex unions?
Yes
If you are interested in what the Bible says about slavery one assumes you are interested in what the Bible says about same-sex unions.
Well, I'm more interested in what facts say. I don't know any facts about homosexuality which would make it something inherently bad. Do you know any?
Ok so you are saying that even if the Bible says slavery and same-sex sex are wrong, they might not be?
When the Bible says that something is wrong, it doesn't mean that it's automatically correct. It may be correct about some things and wrong about other things.
Any evidence to support your view? I posted Bible references and quotations or is this just your opinion again?
My view that the Bible isn't always right, or my view that homosexuality is good? Well, I'll give you evidence for both.
First, the evidence that the Bible isn't always right... most of 1 Corinthians 11. Some more specific examples from it are "The head of the woman is man" and "Does not the very nature of things teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a disgrace to him, but that if a woman has long hair, it is her glory?" Both of these statements are wrong.
Second, homosexuality is good, because heterosexuality is good. The only practical difference between both is that homosexuals can't naturally have children. But having children isn't the only good thing about heterosexuality, it's also good because it's something that creates a bond between two people who want to be together, always love and support each other, and desire each other's happiness. These things apply equally to heterosexual and homosexual couples, and that's why homosexual couples are good, just like heterosexual ones.
Since millions don’t understand the Bible in different ways but see that it condemns same-sex unions, the Bible cant be understood differently.
That makes no logical sense. In the same way, you could say "since millions of apples are red, there are no green apples". Even if millions of Christians agree with how you understand the Bible doesn't mean that there aren't any Christians who disagree with you. And since there are Chrisians who disagree with you, it means that the Bible IS understood differently by different people.
I agree, similarly if I cite the Bible I can see what it says so when people try and tell me its just an opinion its inconsistent with the reality if what it says.
Everything in the Bible has a specific context, based on the culture, the reasons why it was written, the specific audience it was written for, personal opinions of the person who wrote it... and these things can't be determined beyond any doubt. That's why there are different ways to understand the Bible.
And millions don’t. so whats your point?
My point is that some people disagree with you. What's your point?
It does mean it is correct if others understand it in the same way and believe what it says is reliable.
That's weird... are you saying that the Bible is correct because there are other people who understand it in the same way as you do and believe what it says? That can be said about any religious book, including Dianetics (from Scientology). So either you believe that ALL religious books are equally correct, or your argument fails.
That’s your view, my view is that a Christian believes the Bible is reliable and that’s the norm. Take for example the Anglican Communion and Evangelical Alliance both believe the Bible is a trustworthy and reliable standard in matters of faith and conduct
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/faith/anglican/
http://www.eauk.org/about/basis-of-faith.cfm
So I don’t think your view is very widely accepted.
Umm... "the Bible is a trustworthy and reliable standard in matters of faith and conduct" doesn't mean "the Bible is absolutely correct about everything it says".