kejos
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This seems to be capitulation at the first sign of serious theological opposition.Are you serious?!:areyoucra
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This seems to be capitulation at the first sign of serious theological opposition.Are you serious?!:areyoucra
Capitulation??? I don't think so. I just can't believe you seriously wonder what context has to do with interpretation! Or are you just hoping to be provocative?This seems to be capitulation at the first sign of serious theological opposition.
On the contrary- 'context is everything'.Capitulation??? I don't think so. I just can't believe you seriously wonder what context has to do with interpretation!
Because the full theological perspective of the Bible inculcates forgiveness, hospitality, mercy, kindness, inclusion.On the contrary- 'context is everything'.
How about this idea? sojourner leaves off the personal pronouns tack, and actually gets down to some proper explanation?
Or is there actually capitulation here?
How does the full theological perspective of the Bible change the 'text-proofing' alleged?
I know this one. As long as he rails against gay sex, it doesn't matter whether he has it on a regular basis. Cuz, y'know, we're all sinners and subject to the bonds of flesh, especially man-whore flesh. So basically he's Christian, as long as he remains a hypocrite and a liar. But if he were to suddenly start living a life of integrity and love true to his nature as God made him, he would stop being a Christian.
And what do we do when we're backed into a corner?I know this one. As long as he rails against gay sex, it doesn't matter whether he has it on a regular basis. Cuz, y'know, we're all sinners and subject to the bonds of flesh, especially man-whore flesh. So basically he's Christian, as long as he remains a hypocrite and a liar. But if he were to suddenly start living a life of integrity and love true to his nature as God made him, he would stop being a Christian.
Because the full theological perspective of the Bible inculcates forgiveness, hospitality, mercy, kindness, inclusion.
Even though humanity sinned, God still took care of us, and spared us. Those who, by virtue of birth order (primogeniture) merited no account, were always chosen. Isaac over Ishmael (who was, likewise, spared); Jacob over Esau; Joseph over his older brothers. If God has no truck with sin, why were murderers and idolators chosen to lead God's people home? Why were adulterers, liars and thieves chosen to continue God's covenant? (BTW, aren't thieves, adulterers and liars included in Paul's list?)
The point is that if God can act magnanimously in the lives of these people and, in fact, elevate them to positions of high calling -- in spite of their sin, why should God treat homosexuals any differently?
By your reasoning, Jesus should never have been "Son of God," since he was born into poverty, and since he was a confirmed blasphemer...
With respect, that is precisely half the Biblical perspective- far less than that much, if human heads are counted- "many are called, few are chosen." The mercy of God extends to those who fear him, to those who obey him. To those who do not fear him, who ignore his just demands of humanity for justice and mercy on earth, his punishment awaits.Because the full theological perspective of the Bible inculcates forgiveness, hospitality, mercy, kindness, inclusion.
They weren't. Those who worshipped the golden calf were put to the sword. The consistent theme of Israel was that disobedience was met with the promised retribution, retribution promised at Sinai. Moses just got faithless, and was not allowed into Canaan. Saul failed to carry out divine commands, and lost out badly. David counted his chickens, and got the due reward.If God has no truck with sin, why were murderers and idolators chosen to lead God's people home?
Which Bible is this from?Why were adulterers, liars and thieves chosen to continue God's covenant?
In his list of those doomed to hell, along with homosexuals, yes.(BTW, aren't thieves, adulterers and liars included in Paul's list?)
The mercy of God extends to humanity. God so loved the world...With respect, that is precisely half the Biblical perspective- far less than that much, if human heads are counted- "many are called, few are chosen." The mercy of God extends to those who fear him, to those who obey him. To those who do not fear him, who ignore his just demands of humanity for justice and mercy on earth, his punishment awaits.
Moses was a murderer. Aaron threw the gold into the fire and out came the calf for them to worship.They weren't. Those who worshipped the golden calf were put to the sword. The consistent theme of Israel was that disobedience was met with the promised retribution, retribution promised at Sinai. Moses just got faithless, and was not allowed into Canaan. Saul failed to carry out divine commands, and lost out badly. David counted his chickens, and got the due reward.
Jacob was a liar and a thief. David was an adulterer -- and more.Which Bible is this from?
Hmm. So Eve, Isaac, Jacob, David, Moses, Aaron, the prostitute, the prodigal, and Jesus are all doomed to hell???In his list of those doomed to hell, along with homosexuals, yes.
I guess you're doomed then--what with being opposed to justice and mercy and everything.With respect, that is precisely half the Biblical perspective- far less than that much, if human heads are counted- "many are called, few are chosen." The mercy of God extends to those who fear him, to those who obey him. To those who do not fear him, who ignore his just demands of humanity for justice and mercy on earth, his punishment awaits.
So basically heaven is like a two-room apartment, and none of the Biblical patriarchs are getting in?In his list of those doomed to hell, along with homosexuals, yes.
'God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but have eternal life.' Jn 3:16-17The mercy of God extends to humanity. God so loved the world...
But he repented.Moses was a murderer.
But he repented.Aaron threw the gold into the fire and out came the calf for them to worship.
At first.Jacob was a liar and a thief.
And got severely punished.David was an adulterer
And more.-- and more.
This seems to be the opposite of what you're saying. This seems to say that everyone who believes in Jesus gets saved, including gay people. I don't see any exclusionary clause there.'God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but have eternal life.' Jn 3:16-17
You better start worrying.'Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather be afraid of God, who can destroy both body and soul in hell.' Mt 10:28 GNB
So basically your religion is all about whether you're gay or not? Everyone is saved except gay people?Those who want punishment, who wish to perish alive, be unrepentant homosexuals. Or tell people that homosexuality is acceptable.
Those who want punishment, who wish to perish alive, be unrepentant homosexuals. Or tell people that homosexuality is acceptable.
This seems to be the opposite of what you're saying. This seems to say that everyone who believes in Jesus gets saved, including gay people. I don't see any exclusionary clause there.
You better start worrying.
So basically your religion is all about whether you're gay or not? Everyone is saved except gay people?
btw, I'm still waiting for the part of the Bible prohibiting lesbianism. Since it doesn't exist, where the heck do you get off calling it a sin? Who do you think you are, God?
Yep, like much of modern christianity. Like I said before, the only unforgivable sin is being gay. Unless you feel really bad about it and enter into a marriage with a woman to pump out future tithers. Then you might actually be ok, but only if you feel really really bad.
Those who want punishment, who wish to perish alive, be unrepentant homosexuals. Or tell people that homosexuality is acceptable.
Those who want punishment, who wish to perish alive, be unrepentant homosexuals. Or tell people that homosexuality is acceptable.
Christians think that appalling, and very disappointing, too, that Uganda has become so unspiritual in half a century. Imposed morality is not the gospel, the following of which is always voluntary, and is usually a minority. It is always pseudo-Christians who attempt to impose their ideas of what is moral behavior on others. They do this because they wish to counterfeit Christianity in order to evade it.the recent bill brought before the Ugandan Parliament?