presonorek
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Jesus endorsing the homosexual lifestyle isn't mentioned in the Bible, only in the Cliff Notes.
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Yeah the *cough cough* "Lifetime bachelor" didn't mention much about it.Jesus endorsing the homosexual lifestyle isn't mentioned in the Bible, only in the Cliff Notes.
Yeah the *cough cough* "Lifetime bachelor" didn't mention much about it.
If you know what I mean....
You must have been there...Yeah. I know what you mean. The Romans didn't really approve of that stuff during Jesus's day. Homosexuality was more of a Greek thing. Romans wanted to be distinctly different than the Greeks. It would have been dangerous for Jesus to bring up homosexuality. They could have killed him or something. Wait......
You must have been there...
You must have been there...
Excellent dodge.
Don't bring me into your fantasy.
Lol, leftists cannot help but spew and deflect.
That sounds painful.Another asshole blocked.
He doesn't. There is only condemnation and followers of Israel God are COMMANDED to avoid anything outside of male/female marriage
- The argument that Jesus said nothing about homosexuality in the gospels is misleading and illogical for at least five reasons:
- The gospels are not more authoritative than those books of the Bible that condemn homosexual behavior. All authors of Scripture were inspired by God’s Holy Spirit.7
- The gospels are not comprehensive. Some of the Bible’s most important teachings—the explanation of spiritual gifts, the Priesthood of Christ, the doctrine of man’s old and new nature—appear in other books of the Bible.
- The gospels do not claim to be a complete account of Jesus’ life or teachings. Sections of Jesus’ life are not discussed in the gospels and we cannot be certain that Jesus never spoke about homosexual behavior.
- Scripture teaches that Jesus kept all the Law and affirmed all that the Law and the Prophets taught.8Undoubtedly, this would have included the affirmation of committed, monogamous male-female marriage and an unwavering condemnation of homosexual behavior. Given that all first century orthodox Jews would have held to this standard, the question of affirming homosexuality would not have been open to discussion in Jesus’ day.
- Jesus clearly referred to heterosexuality as a standard. He specifically described God’s created intent for human sexuality: “