Please explain to my ignorant worldview how Romans 1:18 - 32 does not at least speak of homosexual activity as perversion and how 1 Corinthians 6 does not
speak against the homosexual act when the Greek Paul used clearly states in his sin list both partners in the homosexual act.
Not exact matches
In order for things to change, pastors and Christian leaders who believe that acceptance, fidelity, and monogamy are a better alternative to shame and promiscuity have got to
speak up and
speak out
against the teaching that states * all *
homosexual expression is sinful... and proclaim that message as misinformed, damaging to God's children, and unchristian.
Just out of curiosity, back when you were «one of the champions in the church proudly
speaking out
against the threat of the
homosexual offenders» what were the reasons you used to argue for that position?
I used to be one of the champions in the church proudly
speaking out
against the threat of the
homosexual offenders.
Very impressed that you will
speak out
against adultery by remarriage, or adulterous behavior, even more than you
speak out
against homosexual marriage and / or
homosexual behavior... after all, the direct words of Jesus should carry far more impact than just the words of Paul or Moses, right?
Even Paul, who was clearly
against homosexual practice,
spoke of the body of Christ as one unit made of many diverse members.
I would give my life for any
homosexual man or women — I would gladly give my life in exchange for theirs if it come to the crunch but I still
speak out
against the sin of homosexuality... What you must understand is that it is a judgment of God when a nation turns away from God — The whole world is turning away from God and we need to stand
against the teaching of the world... it is also a sign of the times as
spoken of in timothy 1 and 2.
Speaking to reporters on his plane returning from Armenia, the Pope said: «I will repeat what the catechism of the Church says, that they [
homosexuals] should not be discriminated
against, that they should be respected, accompanied pastorally.»