Tru Warier
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My apologies. I wish you luck in demonstrating Christ's love by proudly advocating the execution of people you don't like.
Thanks.Tru Warier said:My apologies. I wish you luck in demonstrating Christ's love by proudly advocating the execution of people you don't like.
While it is true that I do not like homos (they make me sick actually), that isn't at all the reason why they should be executed. I believe that homos should be executed for the exact same reason that I believe murderers, adulterers, rapists and the like should all be executed. Why is that, you ask?Tru Warier said:My apologies. I wish you luck in demonstrating Christ's love by proudly advocating the execution of people you don't like.
Damnit, lmohm! Would you quit reacting as if you were a queer?! You made the decision to follow Christ and live as He has called you to live, and be what He created you to be, not what you had perverted into. And that means that you are no longer a faggot! Do you understand that?lovemeorhateme said:
Then you haven't even read the last hand full of posts. I just quoted one....`Love. said:I don't remember any verse where God said to kill homosexuals. :juggle:
Who jacked a parable to use it against homos?Tru Warier said:On a related note, jacking parables and completely ignoring context (like not mentioning that luke 19:27 is the parable of the 10 minas) then using them against gay people is ok too as long as you're "righteous", since gay people are bad.
Clete said:Then you haven't even read the last hand full of posts. I just quoted one....
Leviticus 20:13
If a man lies with a male as he lies with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination. They shall surely be put to death. Their blood shall be upon them.
Resting in Him,
Clete
Lighthouse said:Who jacked a parable to use it against homos?
First off, adultery is still wrong. So is homosexuality. Working on the Sabbath isn't, and it never was for those outside of Israel. However, adultery and homosexuality have alwasy been wrong, for all people. Just like murdering, stealing and lying. Now, how can I say that working on the Sabbath is different? Because the Bible specifically says it is. It says that the Sabbath was a covenant between God and Isreal. It also says that the Sabbath is no longer a requirement for those in Christ. However, it never says that adultery, murder, theft, lying or homosexuality are okay. In fact, it says they are wrong, numerous times. Think about it.`Love. said:I scanned up the page and I scanned down the page. That was about the extent.
Ok, I went to The Bible Online and checked that chapter out. Um, I'm not sure about the context there. It counts adultery in that same category, as well as cursing out your parents and doing work on the Sabbath. (Curse your parents could have a number of definitions.) I've yelled and said hateful things to my Father, should I be put to death? (I will say he deserved it.) I've also worked on the Sabbath, should I prepare for the man with the giant axe? I don't see anyone advocating the slaughter of those who have commited adultery, those who have gotten fed up and yelled at their parents or those who have worked on the Sabbath. I have a feeling we would be missing 90% of our population.
This really sounds like one of those, OT, NT things. We aren't Israel. These rules look like they were for Israel, a.k.a Before Christ.
Lighthouse said:First off, adultery is still wrong. So is homosexuality. Working on the Sabbath isn't, and it never was for those outside of Israel. However, adultery and homosexuality have alwasy been wrong, for all people. Just like murdering, stealing and lying. Now, how can I say that working on the Sabbath is different? Because the Bible specifically says it is. It says that the Sabbath was a covenant between God and Isreal. It also says that the Sabbath is no longer a requirement for those in Christ. However, it never says that adultery, murder, theft, lying or homosexuality are okay. In fact, it says they are wrong, numerous times. Think about it.
`Love. said:I scanned up the page and I scanned down the page. That was about the extent.
Ok, I went to The Bible Online and checked that chapter out. Um, I'm not sure about the context there. It counts adultery in that same category, as well as cursing out your parents and doing work on the Sabbath. (Curse your parents could have a number of definitions.) I've yelled and said hateful things to my Father, should I be put to death? (I will say he deserved it.) I've also worked on the Sabbath, should I prepare for the man with the giant axe? I don't see anyone advocating the slaughter of those who have commited adultery, those who have gotten fed up and yelled at their parents or those who have worked on the Sabbath. I have a feeling we would be missing 90% of our population.
This really sounds like one of those, OT, NT things. We aren't Israel. These rules look like they were for Israel, a.k.a Before Christ.
I'm with you. I still think homosexuality is a sin, but I do not support it being a capital offense.`Love. said:Is there any other verse besides that one that says to KILL homosexuals?
Being wrong and being a death-worthy action is two different things.
Lighthouse said:How many verses say that murderers should be put top death? How many verses say that rapists should be put to death? How many verses say that adulterers should be put to death?
There are other verses, but it's past my bedtime. If no one has answered you by the next time I'm on, I will answer you.`Love. said:Waiting for another verse about putting homosexuals to death, dude.
As far as I know there are no other verses explicitly calling for homosexuals to be executed, although I guess some might use the Sodom and Gomorrah story....`Love. said:Waiting for another verse about putting homosexuals to death, dude.
Urizen said:Long Post
Lighthouse said:There are other verses, but it's past my bedtime. If no one has answered you by the next time I'm on, I will answer you.