I follow the Man who said ‘He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her...’ - and I don’t think that He actually condoned the activity of which the woman was accused.
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Jesus did not condone it. He told her to go and sin no more. And I’d guess he wouldn’t want her promoting sin as we have done by legalizing gay marriage. They can do whatever they want, even use bad grammar, behind closed doors with other consenting adults. Just don’t push your sin upon society and try to get us to call it something other than what it is. Sin.
Yes, I believe I first made the point that Jesus did not condone it.
I think the word ‘sin’ in the Bible, as translated from the Greek, often simply meant ‘to miss the mark’ - to err.
People err all the time, and many do so in lots of ways that are far more harmful than many individuals do in their personal sexual lives. We have ‘upstanding’ politicians who are selling out our Nation daily - while many sexual deviants are completely harmless to other than consenting adults.
Of course homosexuality should not be crammed down anyone’s throat; but neither should many harmless individuals be demonized because of what a few do.
This whole unpleasant conversation began because you called me an ‘LBGTQ [sic] supporting grammar cop’.