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21 | i do believe..but this troubles me | Rom 1:27 | ptgard05 | 116468 | ||
I do believe with all my heart, strength, soul, and mind that the Bible is the ultimate truth and that Jesus died for all of our sins. I also believe (after searching and finding many medical studies to prove it) that homosexuals are born that way and not predisposed. But, the Bible does mention homosexuals- it even condemns them i think......how could God make a person a homosexual and then condemn them for the way that they were born? This is troubling me. | ||||||
22 | i need Biblical info on homosexuality | Rom 1:27 | ptgard05 | 116455 | ||
Homosexuals state that they are born gay/lesbian. There are many medical studies to prove this, too. Also, I think that you are taking these verses out of context- the Romans verse says that men will turn themselves to lust and back then lust was jealousy. Also, for the verses in the Old Testament, Jesus came and died on the cross to abolish some of the Old Testament laws (like sacrificing and such). Another thing-- somewhere in Corinthians i think it says that men with long hair should be killed. Does this mean that everybody with long hair should die? No... Jesus was using these to prove a point, not meant to be taken word for word. | ||||||
23 | not applied to everyone | Rom 1:27 | ptgard05 | 116454 | ||
Yes, the Lord did tell Adam and Eve to multiply and be fruitful, but that does not mean that it applies to everyone. If I tell my friend Jim to go buy me some milk (just for the sake of argument) and I tell him he can keep the change, does that mean that everybody in the whole world has to buy me some milk? No. I told Jim to do something, and I blessed him (with the change) but it does not apply to everyone. | ||||||
24 | Now vs. Paul's day- lust and Romans | Rom 1:27 | ptgard05 | 116408 | ||
Lust was not the same in Biblical times as it is now. Now we think of lust as purely a sexual downfall, but I have read this this is not what it was supposed to mean in Paul's day and time. So, does this verse condemn homosexuality? Or does it condemn lusting over another man's possesions? Please help me. | ||||||
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