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But the Bible is unambiguous, and it is God's Word.
It's not about whether we choose to be with someone - it's about whether we choose to be attracted to someone. If people choose to be attracted to people of the same gender as themselves, then that means homosexuality is a choice; if they don't, then it isn't. My experience as a heterosexual is that attraction isn't something I choose - I am generally attracted to females, and specifically attracted to certain females. I've no reason to doubt that it's different for homosexuals.
Whether people, homosexual or heterosexual, choose to act on their attraction is another matter entirely - which is why there's a distinction between homosexuality (attraction) and homosexual sex (action). The former is not mentioned in the Bible. The latter might be, depending on your interpretation of a handful of verses, but the former definitely isn't.
People who believe that homosexuality is a choice? I'm sure there are some. But whether there are any homosexuals (or heterosexuals, for that matter) who believe that they have a choice about who they're attracted to? I've yet to come across any.
Does she believe that she chose her sexuality? If so, I suspect she's in a very tiny minority.
David.
It is? Where does it say that?
David.
Have you ever studied feminist theories? To say that our qualities as humans (attractions, like/dislikes emotions, etc) can be defined in biology is to say that gender (not sex) is biological. Yikes, a feminist would skin you alive for saying that. Re My sex is female (breasts, wide hips, ability to carry a child, etc) - However, my role is a woman. I have taken on qualities that are expected of me as a good Christian woman in Western society hehe. I am married to a man, I cook, clean, work, garden, knit, etc. I can be dependent on my husband, and I like to wear cute clothes and makeup, etc etc. I have all the emotions and qualities are expected of me as a woman in this society. This is social construction 101. Now sexual theories A feminist (maybe not all) would say that society has consistently dictated that men and women should be together because it places women and men in their proper role and to leave that role would be a deviance (i.e., transgender persons)
Do you see the problem with homosexual biology theories in feminist thought? To say that sexual preference is biological would mean that our preferences and qualities of gender (not sex) is biological (which it is not).
Before I respond, please clarify for me, are you questioning where the Bible is unambiguous about the sinfullness of homosexuality, or where it claims to be the Word of God?
Before I respond, please clarify for me, are you questioning where the Bible is unambiguous about the sinfullness of homosexuality, or where it claims to be the Word of God?
I would also like to add:How about:
"All Scripture is theopneustos *, and is profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work."
According to that passage all of Scripture is literally God-breathed. Theopeustos, breathed out of the mouth of God. Peter elsewhere wrote that no man wrote any Scripture on his own, but that the Holy Spirit moved them about. Literally the word picture in Peter is that the authors were like a sailboat upon a body of water, being pushed wherever the Spirit would have them go.
Jesus Himself often made points which turned on the very grammar and specifics of OT passages as the Word of God, He clearly held a high view of Scripture. Why should our view of Scripture be any lower than that of our Master's view?
Homosexuality? Nonsense.
Theres the Levitical bit, which, as we've covered, can be discounted,
and then There is Paul's bit, which is talking about specific tiny groups, and not addressing homosexuality in general.
I mean come on... if we were to take Paul's meanderings at face value, heterosexuality is sinful too
OK... so lets do the Leviticus thing...The Word of GOD that you dismiss as “the Levitical bit,” has NEVER been so much as reasonably discussed here, not by you, or anyone else on the pro-homosexual side of these discussions.
The most that is ever said is the same old, same old cut/paste homosexual propaganda, from some GBLT-Я-us website. I have NEVER seen any pro-homosexual, ever post any credible, verifiable historical, lexical, or grammatical evidence.
...and the Holy Spirit is asking me to share with you...."Believe in Me and ou will be welcomed into the kingdom of God".....How about:
"All Scripture is theopneustos *, and is profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work."
According to that passage all of Scripture is literally God-breathed. Theopeustos, breathed out of the mouth of God. Peter elsewhere wrote that no man wrote any Scripture on his own, but that the Holy Spirit moved them about. Literally the word picture in Peter is that the authors were like a sailboat upon a body of water, being pushed wherever the Spirit would have them go.
Jesus Himself often made points which turned on the very grammar and specifics of OT passages as the Word of God, He clearly held a high view of Scripture. Why should our view of Scripture be any lower than that of our Master's view?
I love when people jump on the Leviticus rant. The usual "pick and choose" what part of the book I'll uphold. CONDEM the homosexual...but I will wear mixed fiber clothing, I'll eat shell fish, I'll condone slavery, I will subject women to be inferior to me, I will cut my hair, etc...but damn those Homosexuals.....Honestly....OK... so lets do the Leviticus thing...
First... do YOU follow Levitical law?
Thats pretty much my point. If I ever meet someone who lives in full compliance with Levitical law, well, THEN maybe I'll opay attention to him when he tells me "homosexuality is condemned cos Leviticus SEZ!"I love when people jump on the Leviticus rant. The usual "pick and choose" what part of the book I'll uphold. CONDEM the homosexual...but I will wear mixed fiber clothing, I'll eat shell fish, I'll condone slavery, I will subject women to be inferior to me, I will cut my hair, etc...but damn those Homosexuals.....Honestly....
I love when people jump on the Leviticus rant. The usual "pick and choose" what part of the book I'll uphold. CONDEM the homosexual...but I will wear mixed fiber clothing, I'll eat shell fish, I'll condone slavery, I will subject women to be inferior to me, I will cut my hair, etc...but damn those Homosexuals.....Honestly....
Um... well ACTUALLY...Yeah I love it when people jump on the Leviticus rant, and try to say that the scriptures about homosexuality don't count, because people eat shell fish, etc. They don't bother pointing out how the list of things they throw out are no longer in affect, because like as Jesus stated, all foods are ok/not unclean. Or that the Priest wore the mixed fabric clothings, so others weren't to wear them. Or, Or, Or...............................
Honestly, how can anyone think that those points hold some cancellation affect on the sin of homosexuality. Or that if eating shell fish was still wrong, and eating it would mean that we can't say something else is a sin also.
Um... well ACTUALLY...
Until such time as someone can explain to me why they are permitted to pick and choose the bits of Leviticus they follow, but its not OK for me to do the same thing, I'm going to label anyone who bases their sexual ethics on Leviticus, yet continues to wear cotton undies with elastic, a hypocrit
I find it very interesting that, contrary to my request in the OP, this has degenerated into a debate about the morality of homosexuality.
The question was, how should a Christian treat a homosexual person? If possible, give Scriptural evidence for your opinion.
Jesus Christ Himself never addressed the sinfulness of homosexuality, in His earthly teaching. He did, however, give clear and explicit instructions on how to treat others, including homosexuals.
Anybody want to try again?
You mean Paul's ramblings? he also condemns marriage. Whats your point?Well, for starters, how about the NT passages that condemn homosexuality as well?
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