Mudcat
Galactic Hitchhiker
That is quite a lot of speculation on your part, to suggest the Bible was actually silent on the matter. You have both OT and NT citations that there were such moral injunctions. There is quite a bit of fairly early dated manuscript evidence for injunction in NT. The Qumran texts, seem to validate a fairly accurate transmission of OT text.But no one knows what all of the originals said. On the other hand, it is well-known even by some conservative Christian Bible scholars that the Bible contains errors and interpolations. And that is just the obvious errors and interpolations. The originals might not have said anything about homosexuality, and even if they did, it cannot be reasonably proven that God inspired those texts.
You are quite right though, we don't have the originals. That being said, do you actually feel it more reasonable to conclude they didn't actually address homosexuality?
If so why?
I don't see the relevance here, but to answer in order:Do you believe that a global flood occured, that the earth is young, and that creationism is true?
Not likely.
Nope.
Yes, but likely quite a bit different than we see as depicted in the Genesis account.
That is a false claim.Since the world is seriously overpopulated, not underpopulated, it is amazing that anyone still uses that argument.
In 1970 the worlds total population was about half what it is today and 26% of the world population was malnourished.
Today, our population is nearly doubled that and the percentage of malnourished people have decreased to 13%.
I don't see the relevance here. What percentage of bonobo monkeys are human and/or read the Bible?Almost all bonobo monkeys are bi-sexual. Apparently, bi-sexuality has not threatened the survival of bonobo monkeys.
Also what percentage of bonobo monkeys are exclusively homosexual?
No, I am not aware of this.Are you aware that sexual identity (sexual urges) is not a choice?
My criticism towards homosexuality is that it is a sin before God. I don't think I am more critical towards it, than any other sin that does not necessarily imply signifcant violence.If so, why are you criticizing homosexuality? What do you want homosexuals to do, practice abstinence for life?
Personally, I would like homosexuals to recognize that God does speak against such actions, and should they commit to follow Christ, it would be my hope they would seek to work their way out of such action.
No I don't think I am looking for any.You are looking for practical, secular arguments against homsoexuality, but there aren't any.
Irrelevant to the OP.Do you have any practical, secualar arguments against divorce?