Homosexuality and the Bible 2

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  • psychology is full of it.

  • Where does this put bisexuality? Bisexuality (or at least unsexuality), according to psycholody, is innate and everyone is subjected to it. So is it okay?

  • @clay56 "Good point with beastiality since it isn't mentioned in NT." There was no need to mention it because even perverts know it is wrong.

  • Hey RT,

    Just pointing out what many argue the sin in Rom. and Lev. which is the worship ot OTHER gods. Good point with beastiality since it isn't mentioned in NT. Good thing for current laws which require CONSENT which animals can't give. Sodomy and the act of love are VERY different things. Murder IS condemned in both testaments so there goes child sacrifice AND the killing of children cursing their parents under Mosaic Law, MUCH of which fits how many define immorality in today's churches.

  • @clay56 "The prohibition of homosexuality in Lev 18:22 is believed by some to be in reference to pegan worship "

    So if done in pagan worship it is wrong but if you want to commit sodomy, child sacrifice and bestiality as not part of the pagan worship it is fine.

    So you define immorality only if in pagan worship and if not anything goes. I sure judgement day will be interesting for you.

  • The prohibition of homosexuality in Lev 18:22 is believed by some to be in reference to pegan worship as evidenced by Lev. 18:21. In between 18:22 and 20:13 is 20:9 calling for the killing of a child cursing his/her parents. Chapt. 1 of Romans is also believed by many to be in reference to pegan ritual. And Paul had somewhat dubious ideas of what was natural based on 1 Cor. 11:13-15 regarding men and women's hair length.

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