genuineoriginal
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I answered honestly.You're impugning your own character by not being able answer questions honestly.
If you can't accept my honest answers, the problem is because of the wicked evil intentions of your heart, not mine.
I answered honestly.You're impugning your own character by not being able answer questions honestly.
I do not know why that particular term was used, but the explanations show it does cover homosexual sex.
Whence do I know that pederasty is punished by stoning? — Our Rabbis taught: [If a man lieth also with mankind, as the lyings of a woman,29 both of them have committed on abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them,]30 A man — excludes a minor; [that] lieth also with mankind — denotes whether an adult or a minor; as the lyings of a woman — this teaches that there are two modes of intimacy,31 both of which are punished when committed incestuously.
29 Lit. rendering of [H] translated 'as he lieth with a woman'.
30 Ibid. XX, 13.
31 Natural and unnatural.
And you have yet to show any verses that state criminal laws found within the Mosaic Law should never be applied outside of Israel.
For one thing this has nothing to do with sin. And for another none of those sins should be crimes, let alone capital crimes. With the exception of lying when it is perjury [bearing false witness] in a capital case; because that is at least attempted murder.
You keep saying that but you haven't proven it.
Irrelevant to the issue, as someone brought up unrepentant homosexuals and I was simply pointing out that penitence has naught to do with it.
I didn't acquire anything from the internet, nitwit.:doh: I came to terms with facts I had never considered regarding the actual text of the Bible. While it's true that people posting on the internet led me to take a look at what I had been taught in church vs. what's actually in the text I didn't simply concede because someone on the internet disagreed with me. I conceded because the facts were as they are: God commanded execution for homosexuals caught in the act of engaging in homosexual sodomy, that law was not secluded to Israel, He never repealed that law and these things were so for very good reasons.
Very good point. Then again, Christians usually presume to know the Old Testament and Judaism itself better than the Jews, so...
You have gone a long way from
"a grieving Travis is forced to shoot Yeller."
to: "He wants to shoot old Yeller."
Maybe you have a definition of "want" that I am not familiar with.
No. What I am is aware of the fact you don't have any Scripture to back up your argument.You're just blinded to the fact that there's a difference between
the Old Testament, and God's dealings with the House of Israel,
and the New Testament where God is dealing with mankind
through His gift of mercy, forgiveness, and eternal life, which
is acquired through faith in Christ!
Would you have homosexuals stoned? Would you be the first
one casting that stone? Why did Christ avert a stoning of a
women caught in adultery? Consider that question!
Once again, adultery cannot be committed unless one of the people is a married (or bethrothed) woman.Leviticus 18:22 means a married man should not commit adultery with another man, hence the conditional clause, "as the lyings of a woman." The verse is better translated as: "And with a male thou shalt not lie down in a woman's bed; it is an abomination."
:e4e:We'll have to agree to disagree.
Despite all the blah blah of how evil the Talmud is, the fact is that Rabbinic Judaism has managed to move away from many of the excesses of the Old Testament. Remember "an eye for an eye"?
I have even heard a Rabbi say that "yes, we can be more moral than what was acceptable in Biblical times."
I think we (Rabbinic Jews) have a ways to go yet, for example in the position of women in our religion, but I believe we are making progress, even if some of our Christian "friends" would prefer us to meet their Bronze Age ideals.
If you believe Travis wanted to shoot Old Yeller, then you are wrong.No I haven't. Travis looked at reality, weighed the options, and decided that he wanted to shoot Old Yeller. Although he's conflicted about it, for various considered reasons, that's what Travis wanted to do.
2 Peter 3:9 9The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. |
Genesis 6:5-7 5 And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. 6 And it repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. 7 And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them. |
Genesis 9:6 6 Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man. |
Luke 17:29 29 But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all. |
It is reality that animals die, it is reality that we put animals to death.When I carried my dog into the vet to be put to sleep, I didn't want him to die. Of course I didn't. But that's not the whole story. He was in pain and was struggling. It was bad and was rapidly getting worse. I wanted to keep him from suffering. After I weighed a lot of different things, I decided that he should be killed. It seemed the most humane thing to do. For me to not have the guts to say that I wanted him to die would be lame. I made the decision. How can I say I didn't want it? Sure, I wanted him to live. But when it came down to it, all things considered realistically, for various reasons, I decided he should die. Ultimately that's what I wanted. It sounds terrible to hear it that way, but it's true.
Its enough to know that it is important to him. The "why" is probably something that some Godless atheist can't understand.GO, why's this issue so bloody important to you?
Do you think God was wrong to give the Law that said homosexual sex was a crime worthy of the death penalty?If you're advocating that humans be executed, it's particularly cowardly and despicable to say you don't want it. If all things considered, you really don't want homosexuals to be executed, then don't advocate that homosexuals are executed.
I have lived though the years when homosexuality was something that just wasn't done, the years when homosexuality was giggled about, the years when homosexuality was first becoming accepted, and the years when homosexuality became a right that overturned the right to practice religion and the right to free speech.GO, why's this issue so bloody important to you?
I have lived though the years when homosexuality was something that just wasn't done, the years when homosexuality was giggled about, the years when homosexuality was first becoming accepted, and the years when homosexuality became a right that overturned the right to practice religion and the right to free speech.
During this time, I went from being raised in a Christian home, to rejecting Christianity, to getting involved in the occult, to coming back to Christianity, to studying the Bible and fully embracing my religion.
Christians are losing their businesses and being put in jail over this issue.
Why would you think it would not be important?
I have lived though the years when homosexuality was something that just wasn't done, the years when homosexuality was giggled about, the years when homosexuality was first becoming accepted, and the years when homosexuality became a right that overturned the right to practice religion and the right to free speech.
Christians are losing their businesses and being put in jail over this issue.
Don't you watch the news man? There are multiple stories of peoples' religious consciences being persecuted; bakers who won't bake a cake for a gay "wedding" because it violates their personal religious views being fined by courts, photagraphers being sued for not taking pictures at a gay "wedding" because it violates their personal religious views, and tons more similar stories........Is this something you've heard, or something you're making up?
Don't you watch the news man? There are multiple stories of peoples' religious consciences being persecuted; bakers who won't bake a cake for a gay "wedding" because it violates their personal religious views being fined by courts, photagraphers being sued for not taking oictures at a gay "wedding" because it violates their personal religious views, and tons more similar stories.
Pull your head out of your sphincter.