Jadespring
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Army of One said:Where in the world did you get that? Of course not everything that is immoral is deserving of execution. I was merely pointing out that homosexuality is a moral issue.
And this topic is about homosexuals and the death penalty. The argument proceeded to the question of what laws of the OT were kept and what weren't in this context. I apologize if I assumed that by lumping homosexuality into the "stay criminalized" category that you for supporting the death penalty for this particular moral issue.
If you do indeed believe that this particular moral issue is indeed equated with death then again my question would be, why this "moral" issue and not other.
It's about the death penalty. Perhaps you are correct. My point is that it is not as cut and dry as the laws against killing. If you believe this then you are not reading your scripture properly and kidding yourself.So, I can't be correct in my position until everyone else agrees with me? Well, my list never included those things. And my point was, no one argues against murder and rape being a crime on the basis that it is included among symbolic crimes in the Bible, so why would you use that tactic against the criminalization of homosexuality?
And why the tactic? Because murder and rape are in other places besides just the prohibitions against penetrative sex, shrimp and mensturating women. (refering to OT) Thus its criminal nature-at the same level as murder and rape is more questionable. I have no doubt that you personally feel that it is at this level, that it makes you feel ill and icky etc etc. Doesn't make it so though.
Nope I' m not against punishment for crime.So are you against the punishment of all crime, since "if God has a problem with it, He'll deal with it."? Obviously not. Yet you apply that logic to the act of homosexuality.:think:
What I' m against is selective punishment for selective crime based on bias and predjudice. Homosexualty is not a crime anywhere near the same level as murder. That's my point.
And if they did? You would have no problem killing them like God said? Are you sure that this is what God wants? Are you absolutely 100% beyond a doubt sure that Jesus would kill them? Could you actually pull the trigger? What if you found out that your best friend or sibling was gay? Could you personally kill them too? Is this truely the love that your God wants?You're right. I'm in complete support of re-criminalizing adultery. Yes, I do know a few. Yet, I wouldn't compromise what I'm convinced is just, out of an emotional attachment to those I know. In fact, it is that emotional attachment that motivates me to advocate an appropriate sentence for such a crime. Because, if such a penalty existed, I'm confident that my friends and family members that have committed adultery, wouldn't have out of fear for the consequences.