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Christians - what is your opinion about homosexuality?

Annie, you know I love you...but Jesus disagrees with you, according to the bible at least.

Matthew 5:17-20 (NIV - not my favorite version, but most like it) “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. Therefore anyone who sets aside one of the least of these commands and teaches others accordingly will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven.

See you in hell honey! :)

(if you believe all that)

As for this and all your following posts saying the OT doesn't matter to Christians...

I never said that. I said the OT quotes that people use to defend their anti-gay arguments don't matter, because they don't.

The OT in it's entirety matters very much to Christians, but the quote used against homosexuality is from Leviticus and no, Christians don't follow those laws. Ya wanna know why? Because of that same quote in Matthew you posted, where Jesus says "I have come to fufill them".

To argue that Christians follow Levitical law is ridiculous because you know they don't. lol If Christians believed Levitical law still applied to them and that it had not been fufilled by Jesus, Christians would be kosher, not eat pork or shell fish, etc. But they do...because they don't follow those laws.

I'm not commenting on whether that's right or wrong of them, but the fact is that they don't. So I refuse to listen to a Christian quote Leviticus as saying you should lay with a man as you lay with a women, when they believe they don't need to follow any other Levitical law. That's ridiculous. You can't have it both ways. Either you believe you should follow all of them, or none of them.
 
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There aren't many Christians who try to make such a silly arguement, and act like something isn't in the bible and it clearly is.

Also, there are a lot of Christians who do, and believe we all should eat Kosher.

That's my problem, Earthrider...is that it isn't clearly anything. You can make an argument for your interpretation, but that's all it is, is your interpretation just like mine is mine. I haven't heard one thing so far that clearly states that it is wrong or sinful for a man or woman to have romantic love for another person of the same sex and be in a committed relationship with them.

& lol @ saying lots of Christians follow Levitical law and eat kosher. Hahahahahha. A lot of them? Really? I can almost guarantee you there at least as many Christians who believe homosexuality is fine as there are Christians who actually follow Levitical laws and a kosher lifestyle.
 
That's my problem, Earthrider...is that it isn't clearly anything. You can make an argument for your interpretation, but that's all it is, is your interpretation just like mine is mine. I haven't heard one thing so far that clearly states that it is wrong or sinful for a man or woman to have romantic love for another person of the same sex and be in a committed relationship with them.

Look in the book of Gerome 9:32 - "Thou who dost put his weiner in another mans poop hole shall burn in hell eternally; however if two women wish to lie with one another this is pleasing to God"
 
It sounds to me like that's an argument for divorce/remarrying to be acceptable, not adultery in the form of sex outside marriage. This is that thing you do again, where the Bible says something about one form of an act, and you transfer it to all other types of that action. That's not what it says.

Jesus said divorcing and remarrying is adultery.

And you are right, there is a crystal clear argument for the acceptability of divorce/remarrying in the New Testament.

Therefore, adultery is acceptable.

P.S. Timothy 2:11 Says you don't get a vote on matters such as these. Stop trying to instruct!

:)
 
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As for this and all your following posts saying the OT doesn't matter to Christians...

I never said that. I said the OT quotes that people use to defend their anti-gay arguments don't matter, because they don't.

The OT in it's entirety matters very much to Christians, but the quote used against homosexuality is from Leviticus and no, Christians don't follow those laws. Ya wanna know why? Because of that same quote in Matthew you posted, where Jesus says "I have come to fufill them".

To argue that Christians follow Levitical law is ridiculous because you know they don't. lol If Christians believed Levitical law still applied to them and that it had not been fufilled by Jesus, Christians would be kosher, not eat pork or shell fish, etc. But they do...because they don't follow those laws.

I'm not commenting on whether that's right or wrong of them, but the fact is that they don't. So I refuse to listen to a Christian quote Leviticus as saying you should lay with a man as you lay with a women, when they believe they don't need to follow any other Levitical law. That's ridiculous. You can't have it both ways. Either you believe you should follow all of them, or none of them.

OK, I understand now. :) I think it's lolz too.
 
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