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NASB | Leviticus 20:13 'If there is a man who lies with a male as those who lie with a woman, both of them have committed a detestable act; they shall surely be put to death. Their bloodguiltiness is upon them. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Leviticus 20:13 'If a man lies [intimately] with a male as if he were a woman, both men have committed a detestable (perverse, unnatural) act; they shall most certainly be put to death; their blood is on them. |
Subject: homosexuality |
Bible Note: Hello Val, I see that my responses are being edited. I will try to keep my notes such that they will not be edited so that you can read them. I assume you have read my profile, so you know that I believe the basics of the Christian faith. There is one obvious difference though. However, I don't think that believing that some will be lost is an essential, just what must be done to be saved. Anyway, I was raised in a Christian home. "Accepted" Christ as my saviour at 5, but most definitely decided to follow Him rather than my own selfish desires when I was 21. However, I determined I would not base my faith on what I have been taught (by well meaning people) but rather on what I found to be true. Basically, I wouldn't take anyone's word for it. Similar to what you have said. I started to struggle with certain questions and for years basically resigned myself to "I don't know, but I am sure God will be just". As the years went on, I finally stumbled on what seemed to answer ALL of those questions. I still verified all that I learned to make sure Scripture supported it. Most of my fellow believers do not buy what I show them. I only associate with one other person who believes like me (though some are somewhere in the middle) and I taught him. I say all that to let you know, I wasn't raised in a cult or get caught up with some Branch Davidians or something, and I am always willing to be taught (or at least I try to be, but we often spend more time defending what we believe than listening to what others are saying). I have rambled on long enough. I have one question for you that I want you to help me with. At first I wanted to ask you to help see things my way. However, I now ask with a humble heart for you to help me with this. This is something that I cannot seem to find an answer for or rationalize in light of a loving Creator. Why does God not warn anyone of hell in the OT? This means that for at least 4000 years He does not warn us of what is in store. Why would He not tell us? The only reference that seems close is Daniel 12:2 and that is about 500BC so even if we allow this, He went 3500 years with not warning (that I see). This is one of the things that just does not add up to me. I have asked others, but I have not received from anyone an answer that will settle it for me. Again, I started to ask that to point you in my direction. But I now ask it with a humble heart to better understand. Nick |