THEWULFMAN wrote:Ah yes, MT. Leviticus. The book where it details that slavery is very a-okay, where round haircuts are wrong, homosexuality is a bad sin, and you can't wear polyester. Leviticus is the Lord's word and thus is law. Then why we don't listen to the rest of Leviticus word for word, I ask everyone.
Well then don't mention sins, imo either you accept the bible or you don't, accepting "some" things while others not is like saying you follow "some" of the traffic rules.
Following "some" traffic rules can get you killed, if you are religious and are based on the bible you can't take whatever just suits you otherwise you might just say "I'm somewhat religious"
SWINE FLU wrote:I've always been told that God loves all. The quote above basically says that homosexuality is wrong, I get that, God doesn't like it. Surely this is a contradiction to the "God loves all" point? If God surely loves everyone, then surely God should be in support of LGBT rights. Also, the Christian teaching "Love your neighbour as yourself" comes across to me as: treat others how you would like to be treated. I'm sure all the Christians in relationship would like to look at their partner and think "I can marry this person". People in a homosexual relationship wouldn't be able to do that. The neighbour teaching also comes across to me as: Put yourself in someone else's shoes. Anyone not in favour of LGBT rights (not just Christians) should take a walk in a homosexual's shoes. Try to imagine not being able to marry the person you love.
As I say, that's just what I interpret from the Bible. If I'm wrong, please cure me of my ignorance!
The "god loves all" teachings is quite incorrect.
The bible like homestar already stated mentions things that god hates and/or detests
We should treat each others like we would treat ourselfs, however the bible also mentions that we should distance ourselfs from people that don't follow said rules or don't have the same morale.
The bible is full of examples of people who were dragged in by friends or family to break the biblical laws what i said above is basically protection for yourself.
In any case "imo it's not a sin" doesn't apply when the bible states it otherwise, now if you don't believe it, don't believe but don't mention religion or the bible on the topic.
MT