The Leviticus verses also include prohibitions on the eating of shellfish, not trimming your beard and the interesting information that Bats are birds (at least in the KJV.)
And rabbits chew their cud, apparently. :areyoucra
I wasn't trying to justify anything with the verses; I'm only pointing them out as the usual citations for anti-homosexual positions by Christians.
The Ancient Jewish holiness code is NOT applicable to gentiles and never has been.
Yeah... but then you get into whether Christians inherit the status of "God's Chosen People" along with (or instead of, in some versions) the Jews. There's a fair bit of talk in the Epistles about physical vs. spiritual circumcision and the like, so cases have been made either way.
In any case, though, I do agree that if that's the justification, it should be an all-or-nothing approach. It's inconsistent to condemn homosexuality with Leviticus but not eating shellfish or reaping the edges of your field. I've heard attempted justifications why homosexuality should be singled out, but none I've encountered really work when you think about them.
According to Ezekiel and Jesus the sin of Sodom and Gomorrah was inhospitality
Yeah, I suppose attempted gang-rape of guests
could be considered a form of inhospitality... very, very extreme inhospitality.
and the ending verse for Romans 1 is Romans 2:1.
I don't have reason to doubt you. However, I've found that arguing that parts of the Bible are later interpolations doesn't work well with many Christians.
I would further argue that the OT verses have much more to do with Temple Prostitution than with Homosexuality.
Again, I don't have reason to doubt you. I was just trying to give the verses normally cited against homosexuality, and I did note that there was another side to the issue of interpreting the Bible's message about homosexuality.