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Why?
Because their services take forever and kill any attempt at watching the early NFL games on Sunday. And maybe rape.
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Why?
Is it the openly part that makes it a sin or the gay part? Is openly gay a sin but closeted gay not a sin or is being gay the sin?
And again, not trying to challenge you. Just trying to understand what you're saying.
Being open or closed doesnt matter. I think one that open or closed practicing adultery is the same thing. Same with anything in the bible. There isn't a single person on this planet more justified than the other with works.
I don't think that being gay and committing adultery are the same. You can choose to stop sinning, in other words to stop committing adultery but you can't choose to stop being gay just like a person can't choose to stop being straight. Sins in the bible seem to be acts of choice. Lying, murder, stealing, etc. As far as I know being gay isn't a choice so how can it be a sin?
Sly, does that mean our homosexual love affair can be out in the open? It's been really bothering me!
I'm straight but I choose to be gay with you so if you want our sin to be out in the open I'm okay with that.
As far as I know being gay isn't a choice so how can it be a sin?
Genesis 2:18, 24 - The Lord God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.”.......That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.
It is a choice, though.
So you believe that being gay is a sin?
ABM, when and how did you choose to be straight?
I have known gay men and lesbians who were evangelical Christians, Mormons, Muslims, Orthodox Jews. Not just liberal churches and synagogues who accept all people as equal human beings. And it's a real conflict. Because they believe, or say they do, in the doctrines. So they either have to say the doctrine is what I believe except what it says about me, or accept that their mere existence on the planet is evil.
I have no conflict. I know, having studied biology, that sexual variation including what we call gay, lesbian, bi and transgender, exist in every known animal species including our closest primate relatives, and that people whom we now call gay, lesbian, bi and transgender have existed in every known human society, past and present, even the most repressive. It is also clear from family studies that being gay is genetic; hard to find a gay person with no gay relatives (my family tree is positively crawling). Clearly sexual variation is natural although the exact genetic mechanisms are unknown. And since I don't believe in any god throwing thunderbolts and don't believe in eternal burning hell, I can just live my life. I may have 100 problems but being gay is not one of them. I no more chose my sexual orientation than I did my blue eyes or right handedness or femaleness, they all just exist. Some say female and gay are inferior. They are full of shit.
ABM, when and how did you choose to be straight?

Because I didn't want to be crooked?
That said, I believe the Bible in its entirety. It also teaches that premarital sex between a man and a woman is a sin.
It also says it's okay to rape a woman as long as you marry her afterwards.
Because I didn't want to be crooked?
That said, I believe the Bible in its entirety. It also teaches that premarital sex between a man and a woman is a sin.
So you don't wear fabric of wool and linen woven together?
ABM, I think the point is YOU are choosing to recognize this part of the bible, but you shave, you likely wear mixed fabrics, you eat shellfish, you consider rape wrong under all circumstances, you frown upon the bible promoting the activity of slavey and more.
YOU are the one you is deciding. Why not realize that just as the bible was wrong about slavery, it is wrong about gays. Honestly, forget the bible for a moment and imagine yourself in a one on one conversation with Jesus (who never spoke of homosexuality). With all you know about Jesus, who cares for all, who helps and does not judge. If you actually got to speak to Jesus, what do you think he would say about homosexuality?
ABM, I think the point is YOU are choosing to recognize this part of the bible, but you shave, you likely wear mixed fabrics, you eat shellfish, you consider rape wrong under all circumstances, you frown upon the bible promoting the activity of slavey and more.
YOU are the one you is deciding. Why not realize that just as the bible was wrong about slavery, it is wrong about gays. Honestly, forget the bible for a moment and imagine yourself in a one on one conversation with Jesus (who never spoke of homosexuality). With all you know about Jesus, who cares for all, who helps and does not judge. If you actually got to speak to Jesus, what do you think he would say about homosexuality?
I consider ABM my friend, but I believe he is completely wrong about the Bible. It is a work of fiction referencing some true events.

Would you be willing to wager your soul that you're right and ABM is wrong?![]()
I am not sure there is one thing absolutely correct about the Bible. But you can glean out a philosophy of life that is the best on earth.
I choose to seek the truth.
I do appreciate everyone's feedback. While it would be a challenge to lead someone to the Lord in here, I will ALWAYS unabashedly stand up for my faith in Christ. I also love the fact that I can even start threads stating such. Yet another reason I enjoy S2 (thank you, Mods!).

ABM, while you and I disagree about much, we agree with each other on how nice it is that we can openly have these discussions. Here on S2, our two worlds can civilly interact and we can laugh together.
Also, I want you personally to know that although I attack some of your beliefs, I try to do it with respect, and I do like you and am better for hearing your thoughts.
That being said, if you feel like answering the question in my last post, I am genuinely interested in how you believe that discussion with Jesus would go. I won't attack your response, I'll simply read it, thank you, and move on.


