Posted on 01/09/2006 9:36:27 AM PST by Dane
But even then they will have no issue ignoring scripture..
Note his words to the adulterous woman: go and sin no more. Christ offers forgiveness and the same grace the protect me from my sin can protect a homosexual from theirs, that is if they turn away.
so, the last time you sinned unintentionally, how did the folks you attend services with enjoy the young bull without blemish you brought as a sin offering?
In saying "the more dead, the better" I intended that to be a statement of what is involved in the culture of death as I described it; not what I beleive. I don't want homosexuals to die from their unhealthy sexual activity, if that is what you thought I meant. I oppose normalizing homosexual sex because I don't want people to get sick and die just like I would not promote that kids smoke or do crack.
He sounds like a 'blushing bride' and probably wore white at the wedding.
I usually just bring some ribeye steaks and bbq 'em.
:-D )))
...indeed not! But sin is sin, and homosexuality is by definition of sin no worse or better than any other transgression (the matter of sin being pretty black or white with Our Heavenly Father). Therefore, IMHO that stoning to death a homosexual would indeed be pretty draconian. After all, would you also stone to death someone who did not keep the Sabbath Holy, dishonored his father or mother, or coveted his neighbor's possessions?
No disagreement here...He also said to forgive "seven times seventy" in illustrating the degree (forever) of God's ultimate forgiveness for sinners who repent.
The author's thesis is the same thing as saying that beating a dead horse causes no harm.
You're my kind of sinner. Let's eat.
Yup, and those articles he posted have inspired others to post things like the cartoon on post 32.
Kewl!
...indeed not! There are gradations and levels of sin in Mosaic Law, and convicting a person of a capital crime is extremely difficult.
Committing a homosexual act, or adulatery or bestiality, unless performed in public in front of witnesses, is not likely to result in a conviction. Eating a non-kosher animal is not punishable by death.
I concur, with the understanding that all sin is offensive to Our Heavenly Father; IOW there is no degree of sin. Therefore the sin of a homosexual act is just as bad as fornication (guilty), lying (guilty), adultery (guilty), dishonoring parents (guilty), failing to keep a holy Sabbath (guilty), (stealing) guilty, drunkedness (guilty), lust (guilty), coveting a neighbor's wife (guilty), etc., etc.
Well then, you stick to Mosaic Law, and I'll stick to Christianity...
Regardless of which translation that you use, He says that "I did not come to destroy the Law, but to fulfill it." He also said, "Do not do as the Pharisees do, but what they say--by this, he meant that they were hypocrites, but that they knew the Law. Does it mean that Christians are under the Law? If they choose not to be under all of the Law handed down by Moses to the Jews, then no they are not under the Mosaic Law. However, I believe, that to us gentiles, we are still accountable for our sin (as are Jews). No one (including Jews)have ever been 'saved' by their performance of the Law (it is impossible.) Were not Abraham, Issac and Jacob all saved before the Law was handed down? We gentiles believe in salvation through the Messiah Jesus (Yeshua in Hebrew means Annointed One.) I believe as He says in Romans 11:24 "For if thou were cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and were graffed contrary to nature into a good olive tree: how much more shall these, which be the natural [branches], be graffed into their own olive tree?" Israel is the olive tree. Our sins are paid for by Jesus, but payment is necessary.
-No matter what you try to do, we're legally married and always will be -- "until death do us part." -
It's not US trying to do anything to YOU. And death? I'm betting his first boy toy died of AIDs, so his second might not last too long, either.
Mosaic (Levitican) Law is extremely harsh (IMHO) as in (KJV) LEV 20:10 "And the man that commiteth adultery with another man's wife, even he that commiteth adultery with his neighbor's wife, the adulterer and adulteress shall SURELY BE PUT TO DEATH!"...
However, how do you explain that King David who committed adultery with the wife of Uriah and even had Uriah placed in the front ranks in battle so he would be killed was not punished by God; nor was the woman at the well in the New Testament, nor the woman caught in the very act of adultery? Perhaps Moses got the interpretation wrong?
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