(November 4, 2009 at 1:10 pm)Saerules Wrote:solarwave Wrote:Im sorry but I dont think that makes sense of the verse. The verse made a point that they left women and went to men.Isn't that a lot like saying... "I don't hate them; God hates them." ?
I would like to point out I don't hate gays, I just have to follow what the bible is saying unless a better interpretation is given (thats why I was interested in if you could explain that verse).
No its like saying I dont hate gays, nor does God, He hates sin. It is very possible to love someone but hate what they do. One example of this is you can hate what a friend has done but still love them.
Quote:The very best interpretation of this particular instance... is that it is anfr0d0 Wrote:Outdated law.
If you want to challenge that... I suppose you follow every other outdated law in Leviticus? What's to distinguish it as different from the other laws throughout the entire chapter?
What distinguish it is that it is not from Old Testament Leviticus, it is from New Tesament Romans. [/quote]
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