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Not true at all. The New Testament details the new covenant in place between God and people. The New Testament replaces the rules set out in the Old Testament.

Wrong, the crucifixion and redirection replaced the mosiac law, the mosiac law is not the whole of the OT And also the act of homosexuality is specifically mentioned as a sin post the crucifixion and resurrection regardless.
 
Erm, have you read the bible? Jesus specified numerous times that he and his father are the same in mind. They think the same. Therefore if God thinks being homosexual is a sin in the OT then Jesus still thinks it's a sin in the NT unless he specifically says otherwise. Please not though jesus does do away with the law of moses the commandment not to be homosexual is not covered by the law of moses and also is mentioned in the NT a number of times as being a sin. We should not sin. Neither God nor Jesus are fine with sin.

Do you eat pork? Or anything with pork products?

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Let me expand, or duck, or crab, or that which does not swim wholly in the sea, or walk wholly on the land?
Do you keep a dog?
What is your clothing made of?
 
Not true at all. The New Testament details the new covenant in place between God and people. The New Testament replaces the rules set out in the Old Testament.

Hi Pudney :) If we look at one group of verses, we might conclude that we have to keep all Old Testament laws. If we look at another group of verses, we might conclude that they are all done away. Both answers have scriptural support and validity.
 
God's not ok with people who have sex outside of marriage either, why pick homosexuality to make a stand with? There are far more people who commit adultery or have pre marital sex than those that are homosexual.

Because the thread is about homosexuality? :confused:
Not to mention extra marital sex is a choice, homosexuality not so much.

You didn't really answer the questions though.
 
Yes, several different versions in fact. But the question was "What did Jesus say about homosexuality". He said nothing about it. He certainly didn't say anything in the Old Testament about it.

If you believe the bible then you believe it was and is the word of God (Jesus) therefore what ever is in it Jesus said. The bible ergo Jesus says homosexuality is a sin.
 
Do you eat pork? Or anything with pork products?

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Let me expand, or duck, or crab, or that which does not swim wholly in the sea, or walk wholly on the land?
Do you keep a dog?
What is your clothing made of?

was just about to post about the clothing bit

Leviticus 19:19 reads, "You are to keep My statutes. You shall not breed together two kinds of your cattle; you shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed, nor wear a garment upon you of two kinds of material mixed together."
 
Because the thread is about homosexuality? :confused:
Not to mention extra marital sex is a choice, homosexuality not so much.

You didn't really answer the questions though.

Why is pre marital sex any different to homosexuality? If you believe men can be hardwired to have sex with men then also you should believe men are hardwired to have sex with women? How is that a choice?

My particular views are not the subject of this thread either, I'm just saying you can't possibly actually read the bible, either NT or OT and believe that God thinks homosexuality is anything other than a sin.
 
Why is pre marital sex any different to homosexuality? If you believe men can be hardwired to have sex with men then also you should believe men are hardwired to have sex with women? How is that a choice?

My particular views are not the subject of this thread either, I'm just saying you can't possibly actually read the bible, either NT or OT and believe that God thinks homosexuality is anything other than a sin.

At what age did you choose to be straight? Do you think you could ever choose to find a man attractive?
 
Wrong, the crucifixion and redirection replaced the mosiac law, the mosiac law is not the whole of the OT And also the act of homosexuality is specifically mentioned as a sin post the crucifixion and resurrection regardless.

Haha, in fairness I read the first couple of lines in your post and it annoyed me as it's clearly wrong (the OT is not on equal footing to the NT). Didn't see the bit which was important to the clarification :D
 
At what age did you choose to be straight? Do you think you could ever choose to find a man attractive?

That is not what is being debated, we seem to be discussing whether God considers homosexuality a sin, the bible would say yes. I'm not arguing whether the bible is right or whether it is a choice or not.

I'm saying that the bible clearly lists it as a sin pre and post atonement and if the bible is the word of God then homosexuality is a sin.
 
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