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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThat would mean his view on homosexuality would be that only those who hadn't practised homosexuality themselves were entitled to condemn homosexuals. Which was probably most people.
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No one here seems to have considered the possibility that Jesus was himself gay. His relationships were much more about men than they were about women (the disciples were all men as was John the baptist). I never read any bits in the bible about women "grasping his manhood" for example.
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Originally posted by sirja View PostWhen the mob wanted to stone the woman for adultery Jesus said 'Let he who is without sin cast the first the stone'. I like to think his view on Homosexuality would be similar, in that he would not condemn them and would not want us to condemn them, but rather we should all love one another as we love ourselves. Jesus was all about universal love, it was the later church run by men that got all high and mighty.
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Originally posted by sirja View PostWhen the mob wanted to stone the woman for adultery Jesus said 'Let he who is without sin cast the first the stone'. I like to think his view on Homosexuality would be similar, in that he would not condemn them and would not want us to condemn them, but rather we should all love one another as we love ourselves. Jesus was all about universal love, it was the later church run by men that got all high and mighty.
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Originally posted by sirja View PostWhen the mob wanted to stone the woman for adultery Jesus said 'Let he who is without sin cast the first the stone'. I like to think his view on Homosexuality would be similar, in that he would not condemn them and would not want us to condemn them, but rather we should all love one another as we love ourselves. Jesus was all about universal love, it was the later church run by men that got all high and mighty.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIsn't that what the pope does all the time?
Where does the new testament mention homosexuality as a sin?
“ For this reason [idolatry] God gave them up to passions of dishonor; for even their females exchanged the natural use for that which is contrary to nature, and likewise also the males, having left the natural use of the female, were inflamed by their lust for one another, males with males, committing what is shameful, and receiving in themselves the recompense which was fitting for their error.
I have seen plenty of "Scientists" promote unproveable stuff. You are entitled to your personal opinion - but not to force it on others.
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Originally posted by Unix View PostWe will never know, but Christianity as a religion claim it is a sinand it mentions it many times in the New Testament.Most real Christians believe this alsoand think homosexuals can be "healed".
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When the mob wanted to stone the woman for adultery Jesus said 'Let he who is without sin cast the first the stone'. I like to think his view on Homosexuality would be similar, in that he would not condemn them and would not want us to condemn them, but rather we should all love one another as we love ourselves. Jesus was all about universal love, it was the later church run by men that got all high and mighty.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAs for his views on same-sex relations or any other matter he doesn't speak on, insinuating what he would or would not have done is grounds for very dodgy theology
Originally posted by Unix View PostWe will never know, but Christianity as a religion claim it is a sin and it mentions it many times in the New Testament. Most real Christians believe this also and think homosexuals can be "healed". Like all other religions it is utter nonsense based on the writings of iron age idiots.
I have seen plenty of "Scientists" promote unproveable stuff. You are entitled to your personal opinion - but not to force it on others.
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We will never know, but Christianity as a religion claim it is a sin and it mentions it many times in the New Testament. Most real Christians believe this also and think homosexuals can be "healed". Like all other religions it is utter nonsense based on the writings of iron age idiots.
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Originally posted by eek View PostYep, he accepted every other persecuted group so he would have accepted homosexuals....
So Jesus would 100% have loved and accepted gay people. As for his views on same-sex relations or any other matter he doesn't speak on, insinuating what he would or would not have done is grounds for very dodgy theology
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Yeh. He was bumming St Peter, well known fact that. As factual as any of that claptrap anyway.
PS Going past a field of young bulls today and one attempted to mount another. Didn't get a proper response, poor thing, the other just walked out of the way.
PS Sorry d00000gh too many vodkas!Last edited by xoggoth; 29 June 2014, 19:03.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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