NarutoActor
The rocks cry out to me
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You can not claim that meaning was lost in interpretation because through customs and tradition you have the intent of the past, which was against homosexuality. You can not say that the text was changed, because we have the dead sea scrolls for reference and quotes from the first century church farthers who quoted 98% of the bible.Again, that is an interpretation made by modern men.
The state does that all the time, taxes, gun control laws, you name it everything can be argued that what any group of private citizens do effects the whole community. Also when saying things like "no reason", try reading the opening post I tried posting a lot of reasons.you have no place in dictating how another person conducts their private life
The video if anything gave more prof to my assertion. Stating that there were two different types of abominations, the ones used for shrimp however were overturned by Jesus, but the ones used for sexual immorality were not. The video also heavily relies on verse 21 and 22 being connected. Even if they were connected, that would give no reason to say homosexuality is okay. If it was wrong while praising a different god, why would it be wrong when not praising a different god
First of all, why are you, as a Christian, following any of the Leviticus laws, when they were not meant for Christians, but for those of the Jewish faith? Also, if you do adhere to Leviticus laws, why do you not adhere to all of them?
We punish people for their sin all the time, the bible even outlines out to do it. The reason why Jesus said what he said, was because the whole situation was set up in order to but Jesus in a moral conundrum. What he said was not a new law which would implicate that no one can judge no one because no one is perfect.
Second: However, unless you are without sin, you have no right to condemn. (ie if you're not Jesus, you can't punish others for sin, only to rebuke.)
No, sin is "missing the mark" with the mark being what Gods sees as good.
Third: What is sin? Sin is human, nobody is perfect and will stumble. Sin is hereditary, so even a perfect person is sinful because of Adam and Eve. Only through Jesus are we saved, and we should not accomplish what we can't. (Basis of Christianity)
Fourth-c-c: This is not the current runnings of the UN: They were decided on by the free world. If we, who live in the free world, don't live up to the expectations we put up, that is extremely hypocritical. Hypocrisy is a major sin in religion, and if we are to treat this as a religious thing (ie Christian debate), we must uphold our morals.
Hypocrisy is not a major sin in religion, it is something that is frowned a pond, but how can disagreeing from what a group of people decided at some time make someone else a hypocrite. That is un-logical