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Homosexuality, the Old Testament and Today (Part 1)Article Summary: I would like, in this and next week's sermon, to speak about the highly fraught subject of homosexuality. Necessarily, I will need to be selective and brief, because of the obvious time constraints, although I am somewhat helped by the fact that the Bible doesn't say [url=http://www.sandvikfw.net/shopuk.php]hollister outlet sale[/url] that much about homosexuality, hardly anything at all, in fact.[1]That makes my task a little easier, though the topic is huge. In this sermon, I want to look at the Jewish Scriptures (known to Christians as the Old Testament); and next week I [url=http://www.wutaishanairport.com/plus/view.php?aid=185168]jordan Short Aid to Leasing a Makati Apartment - w[/url] will consider some verses from the New Testament.
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That makes my task a little easier, though the topic is huge. In this sermon, I want to look at the Jewish Scriptures (known to Christians as the Old Testament); and next week I will consider some verses from the New Testament.
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'You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination', (NRSV)
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And just in case we haven't quite got the seriousness of this prohibition, Leviticus 20 treats this as a capital offence requiring the death penalty. Both verses describe this activity as 'an abomination,' which is a strong word of disapproval, the root meaning of which [url=http://www.shewyne.com/peutereyoutlet.html]peuterey outlet[/url] is 'to abhor' or 'to detest.'
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What do we do with these verses?
One approach is to say, 'Well too bad that society has gone a different way on this. It has always been the way. In fact, these prohibitions were articulated in a context where homosexual practice was widely accepted - and God said NO.'
We have no room to move on this.
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These words purport to be the very words of God - spoken in the immediate aftermath of God's rescue of the people of Israel from Egypt. They are still within sight of Sinai - being given instructions about what sort of nation they will be - with God himself the sole legislator of what they will do & who they will be.
There is to be no sex between males. It is an abomination.
There doesn't seem to be much room to move on this one - which goes a long way to explaining the vehemence of opposition to any watering down of these verses, any attempt to side-step their implications.
And this is not just a matter of sex for many Christians, including Archbishop Peter, who sees this as primarily an issue of authority; an important test-case for whether we believe and submit to the Bible as the supreme authority in [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/airjordan.php]jordan pas cher[/url] matters of faith and life.
Do we have any room to move on this as Christians? Maybe!
Some have argued that these verses from Leviticus - although they seem so absolute on first reading - are set in a context of all sorts of laws we no longer adhere to as Christians.
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