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Well that's a problem. What's the correct word for the act?
"Fornication", maybe? I mean, that pretty much covers it. Do we actually need a specific word for it?
Or specify same-sex sexual activity/sex. Which is long winded, but at least then we are being accurate and linguistically correct.
Well the problem is if half the folks attempting to discuss the topic mean one thing by the word homosexual, and the other mean something else ...
I think it helps to clarify by using the word orientation when that is what we mean, or by specifying we are not referring to orientation when we in fact aren't. I would like Christians to recognize that orientation is not sinful in itself. And maybe show some compassion for what it must be like to live in this world with such an orientation; it must be difficult. Somehow I don't expect the RC saying "that's your cross to bear" offers much solace.
Is being gay a sin in the New Testament? I seem to recall a few verses in the gospels but can't remember and I don't have time to read the whole thing. And why should it be any different than any other sin? Are we going to ban gluttony? Anger? Jealousy? I'm sick o so called Christians attacking gays.
My nephew is gay and I love him dearly. I am having a very hard time withy faith lately and am questioning everything I know about Christianity.
I am angry at God because of all the recent loss I have suffered. I have been forsaken to say the least. John 3:16 says that I only have to believe in Jesus and I will have eternal life. Yes I believe. But I am done with the hypocrisy that surrounds me at church.
Please respond. I cannot be the only Christian supporting gays.
All Christians support gays.
We love them as we love ourselves. And we realize they are sinners too. Because there is no scripture that says we are to love our neighbors as ourselves and love their behaviors, sins, wrong doing, too.
Jesus came to save the world from sin. Not co-sponsor the proliferation of sin as a holy "OK!"
To answer your question with just one example:
The Greek: 1 Corinthians 6:9
The Bible is the key instruction manual for Christians, but many fail to realize that the English translations of today, often reflect the bias and history of sexual repression of the Church through the ages and may have nothing to do with what God or writers were really meaning to say. God's real opinion is found by digging beneath the surface, and doing that will lessen the danger of misunderstanding, resulting in confusing our homophobic opinion with God's. God does not call today's homosexuality sin, only you do.
Since the overall, generally supported definition for "homosexual" is referring to orientation and not action, then that should be the basis.
If the person is viewing from the lens of use that relegates it to a synonym for a sexual activity, then they should be the ones to specify it. Makes everything just oh so much easier when we just use the accepted, intended purpose (in this case) of the word in the first place.
Sadly, from a sin perspective, I am weak, and I fail.
First of the Old Testament is still a very valid law book. Think of the ten commandments which we still must obey. The Old Testament had a group of laws that had to be obeyed. Now when the New Testament came most of the laws were taken out. If you had any diseases you were to live outside the camp. For the health of the people by the time the New Testament the Romans brought allot more healthy foods and so the people did not have to worry as much. Many put the law of homosexual-ism with this group. However it does not belong there this is still a law that must be obeyed. Along with all the other sexual sins. The only difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament. We do not have to worry so much about our health. We do not have to make sacrifices any more. Other then that. You should obey the Old Testament laws. In accordance with the New Testament laws. Plus do you think Jesus would want you to lie with another man as you like with a woman.
Mark 10:6-9 ESV /
But from the beginning of creation, God made them male and female. Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. So they are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate.
God intended marriage for man and woman so let it be know through out the world. That this is so.
Leviticus 18:22 ESV
You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination.
It is abomination why do you think Sodom was destroyed.
Umm...wrong link perhaps? That is an interpretative analysis on how it ISN'T called a sin in the NT.
Some people say that Christians are against "equal rights" and "marriage equality". How would you respond to those arguements? I know gay marriage is wrong, but it's very hard to argue against people who say that "you are against equal rights".
It is abomination why do you think Sodom was destroyed.
With no link to the interpretive analysis?
And no, that was not the wrong link to 1 Corinthians 6:9 Greek Study. But the analysis that says homosexuality is not a sin is absolutely wrong.
Some people say that Christians are against "equal rights" and "marriage equality". How would you respond to those arguements? I know gay marriage is wrong, but it's very hard to argue against people who say that "you are against equal rights".
"'Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy." (Ezekiel 16:49)
"'Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy." (Ezekiel 16:49)
Ok so do you agree with that Greek study, that that passage doesn't refer to homosexual acts? I was going to ask you if you thought that was true for every NT passage because your link implies it does. I've seen people attempt to defend that but I don't think it holds up.
Who's intent?
With no link to the interpretive analysis?
And no, that was not the wrong link to 1 Corinthians 6:9 Greek Study. But the analysis that says homosexuality is not a sin is absolutely wrong.
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