The Fundamentalist Christian and Homosexuality.
My monologue on the issue of homosexuality, how fundamentalist Christians deal with the issue and the Bible, and how unfortunate mistranslations and traditions have led fundamentalist Christians astray.
I am a fundamentalist Christian coming to terms with the error that I, and my siblings in Christ, have made when dealing with LGBT persons. My thesis is that being being gay is okay, and that God and the Bible does not condemn LGBT persons. I take the perspective of a fundamentalist Christian, a group that has been demonized, hated, and ridiculed by the media and the population at large. I also hope to create some understanding and compassion for fundamentalist Christians. We need love too; especially if change is desired.
Important video series to be watched within context of this monologue series:
The Bible Does Not Tell Me So?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzOzMa8RQ6s
The Bible Tells Me So
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04AVRslVRbY&feature=related
Speechless: Silencing the Christians
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep7XzYbWwis
All images used in these videos are owned by whoever owns them. I do not claim them as my own. Don't blame me, blame Google image search.
I am trying to see your logic in this video. In fact, I am trying to see your logic in all these videos. They make no sense to me except that someone is trying to find a way to make homosexuality ok in God's eyes so that they think they will be safe at Judgment. It is clearly wrong in God's eyes and the wicked will be punished for that sin.
whitebluffman 3 weeks ago
The law of Moses was broken down in 3 sections dealing with everything from the what to eat, dress, punishments, sacrifices, priesthood etc. 2 of those sets of laws are fulfilled by Christ. The morale code is what remains but why? Are we under the law of Moses no. So how come these laws and not others? Simple, think of a new lease. The landlord (Jesus) decides what will and will not be in the new lease. That is why incest,stealing etc still imply but not the sabbath.
RepresentingTruth 1 year ago