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You just keep shouting about perversion ...
Ephesians 5:3-17
not sure why you think i'm shouting :idunno:
You just keep shouting about perversion ...
Lifestyle is a nasty little word that is tossed out to trivialize gays and lesbians. When you yammer of about "lifestyle" you are saying that it isn't an intrinsic part of a person’s identity but it's just a habit. So why would anyone want to demean others like this? Hate.
i wonder what other sexual perversions he doesn't think are sinful
He accused me of the same. Next thing will be "Fornication is here to stay." Of course it is. Nobody said differently. Sin is sin. Rather, as Christians, we don't condone any of it. Lest anyone call us bigots, we can't stand our own sin eitherEphesians 5:3-17
not sure why you think i'm shouting :idunno:
No. I meant lifestyle when I said lifestyle. I didn't say orientation. You assumed. An orientation cannot be sinful.
It can be part of that nature that sins. Some of our desires are not healthy. -Lon
Wrong! It WAS forbidden, way back in the day, with all those other laws which you ignore.
But comes from a nature that imho, is infected by the sin we are born with. For instance: A desire for chocolate (1) learned) not inherently sinful.True. And actively cultivating or purposely harboring a sinful desire is, itself, sinful. I do not know that merely experiencing a desire can be sinful. It can be involuntary, no?
:nono: Wishful thinking. Both the Apostle Paul and Peter call it yet wrong. Acts made it clear gentiles were to refrain from 'sexual' sin.Wrong! It WAS forbidden, way back in the day, with all those other laws which you ignore
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If I remember, it is a Protestant/Catholic disagreement, but it seems we can at least see across the fence if something makes sense. :e4e: -Lon
Some do. Psalm 19:13You may be right about that. We are not, I believe, personally culpable for our concupiscence. Does Protestantism share this concept? I am not sure.
Christology is its own discussion. He was tempted but sinned not. We? I don't believe we do. Matthew 5:27-30 All of us, imho, should be walking around blind. Sin isn't our master, as new believers, otherwise, I'd have become a hermit in Alaska. -LonKeep in mind, Christ, Himself, was tempted. Experiencing temptation is not a sin.
Only when we consent, through an act of the will, to temptation (in thought or in action) do we sin.
Ephesians 5:3-17
not sure why you think i'm shouting :idunno:
And by Christ, through His Apostle.
.... dedicated researchers claim that Ephesians was not written by Paul.
SSM is a closed relationship between two women, or two men.:nono: Wishful thinking. Both the Apostle Paul and Peter call it yet wrong. Acts made it clear gentiles were to refrain from 'sexual' sin.lain:
That's what you do.Your problem? You don't really know the bible. You make stuff up as you go as far as I assess.
You're making 'misbehaviour' an abomional defilement now?You can EITHER support misbehavior OR you can support God and His word. You can't do both. You cannot serve two opposed masters.
None of those mention closed Gay relationships. They probably refer to promiscuous behaviour of all kinds, including heterosexual behaviour.(all of these scriptures btw 1 Peter 5:8 Acts 15:29 1 Corinthians 5:9–11)
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:mock:i-durrrr, the :loser:
They mentioned sexual sin, which was any sexual conduct that could transmit illness.
So you had no intelligent reply?
I wonder why Jesus never mentioned anything about this.
Yes they do.....
They come into the light, standing together, taking vows together, for all to see.
SSM is here to stay, Imo, and it is slowly becoming legal throughout the western world, and there is no religious argument against it either, unless of course you are Muslim?
You are rationalizing scriptures.SSM is a closed relationship between two women, or two men.
They mentioned sexual sin, which was any sexual conduct that could transmit illness.
:nono: I KNOW my bible. You? Do you read your bible everyday in the morning? How many times have you read through the whole thing?That's what you do.
You're looking in a mirror.
Depends on our goals. Me? I seek first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness. Matthew 6:33You're making 'misbehaviour' an abomional defilement now?
Since you twist the words that you see, you'll never see the light, methinks.
Even you have said, in this very thread, that the Apostle Paul clearly denounces homosexuality. There is NO scripture about a 'loving' sexual relationship BUT a man and wife as God made them. Paul says "To the rest I say this..." 1 Corinthians 7:8None of those mention closed Gay relationships. They probably refer to promiscuous behaviour of all kinds, including heterosexual behaviour.