Re: Bible Talk: Gay Is Not OK! (Prop 8)
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Number 2:
Similarly, the tale of Sodom is often debated. In it, Lot has two angels staying in his house. The men of Sodom surrounded the house. "They called to Lot and asked him where the men were who had entered his house that night. 'Bring them out,' they shouted, 'so that we might have intercourse with them.'"
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Number 1:
A pro-gay position might be that this is a clear indication that King David had a gay relationship, and to pretend otherwise is naive.
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Ok, I believe people should have the right to do whatever they want to, but tell me these 8 quotes where the bible contradicts itself please :)
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Number 8:
A pro-gay position might be that the word Paul uses for homosexual here could alternatively be translated as "male prostitute". In any case, Paul's writings are clearly of his time, and there are plenty of other verses which people have no difficulty in ignoring - for instance: "a woman brings shame on her head if she prays or prophesies bare-headed; it is as bad as if her head were shaved." This should be viewed like that
Pateraak1423 1 year ago
Number 7:
This shows that Jesus is more concerned with people looking after their own relationship with God, than with enforcement of rules. The reference to being "born so" indicates that heterosexual marriage is fine for those who are heterosexual, but it's OK to be different. Again and again Jesus reaches out to those on the margins of society, like prostitutes and tax collectors, to include them.
Pateraak1423 1 year ago
Number 6:
"That is something which not everyone can accept, but only those for whom God has appointed it. For while some are incapable of marriage because they were born so, or made so by men, there are others who have themselves renounced marriage for the sake of the kingdom of Heaven. Let those accept it who can."
Pateraak1423 1 year ago
Number 5:
"[A] man shall leave his father and father, and be made one with his wife; and the two shall become one flesh."
Pateraak1423 1 year ago
Number 4:
A pro-gay argument might say that other verses in the same book forbid a wide range of sexual activities, including having sex with a woman who is having her period. This is an indication that the passage embodies specific cultural values rather than God's law.
Pateraak1423 1 year ago
Number 3:
Of course the men's behaviour was wicked, but it was wicked because it's a tale of sexual assault and rape. When Jesus mentions Sodom, hundreds of years later, it appears to be in a context of a discussion of hospitality, rather than one of sexual morality.
Pateraak1423 1 year ago