Dear David Brider,
Ok of you are so observant please show me, I will not be surprised if there are instances I am quite prepared to be corrected, but please show me some phrases which indicate this.
I'm not naming names, but there are some folks, in some threads (including, but not limited to, this one) whose attitude to homosexual men and women
appears to be motivated by hatred rather than love. It's not difficult to spot. I suggest you go through some of the threads with an open mind and ask yourself: If you were a homosexual man or woman reading some of this material, would you honestly, in your heart of hearts, believe that the people typing some of these messages were doing so in a spirit of love, or out of hatred?
No Biblical texts are out of context in themselves, and it is the actual Biblical texts that cause the trouble.
No, it's not the Biblical texts
per se that are the problem, it's the attitude of hostility with which they're sometimes communicated.
Of the texts given I see denying what the Biblical texts say as justifying disbelief and an indication of hatred against Gods word,
We've been over this before. You seem unwilling to countenance any interpretation or translation of the texts other than the one you agree with, and have decided that all such differing interpretations and translations indicate disbelief and hatred against God's word.
You are wrong about this.
how come? When I was referring to those of us who believe Jesus Christs Biblical testimony as in 1 Corinthians 6:9 NIV Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God. I would say many round here dont believe in Jesus Christs Biblical testimony.
I'd say you're wrong to limit Jesus Christ's Biblical testimony to two verses which don't even mention Him. Jesus Christ's Biblical testimony IMO is firstly, the gospel records of His life on earth, and secondly, the rest of the Bible (since He's part of the Trinity), and throughout that, the message that comes to the fore for me is that, yes, we're all sinners who've fallen short of God's glory, but through Jesus we can have eternal life as children of God. Personally, I think that's wonderful and glorious and something to be celebrated, and I'm not sure that constantly haranguing homosexual men and women really does anything to celebrate it, or to bring those homosexual men and women who aren't Christians any closer to being Christians (as opposed to driving them further away from the Kingdom than they might already be).
Your experience may differ.
David.