What do you think about the bible saying "If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads."?
But could it be that the few references to "homosexuality" are actualy to abusive relationships, and that God is not against caring and loving homosexual relationships? After all, he made us like this.
That is a wonderful question that most Christians will run away from answering. They never want to admit that God (being solely responsible human creation) - may not have made only str8 people in "His image". If God is in charge, as we are told to believe in the Christian faith, and since God is perfect and makes no errors (another bit of well-promulgated Christian dogma), then homosexuality should be accepted and freely practiced by God's believers. For any Christian to declare otherwise, repudiates their 'confession of faith' in God's omnipotent and omniscient being. Of course when challenged, they twist and turn and spout some mysterious Scriptural interpretation that excuses their hypocrisy.
That is a wonderful question that most Christians will run away from answering. They never want to admit that God (being solely responsible human creation) - may not have made only str8 people in "His image". If God is in charge, as we are told to believe in the Christian faith, and since God is perfect and makes no errors (another bit of well-promulgated Christian dogma), then homosexuality should be accepted and freely practiced by God's believers. For any Christian to declare otherwise, repudiates their 'confession of faith' in God's omnipotent and omniscient being. Of course when challenged, they twist and turn and spout some mysterious Scriptural interpretation that excuses their hypocrisy.
Numerous passages (from the Pauline letters) in the New Testament equate a mental state with the physical sin. In other words, thinking about fucking another guy is the same as actually doing it - since the sinful thought itself is (supposedly) contrary to God's commandments and precepts. This is supported in the Catholic Rite of Confession, where a penitent may confess to impure thoughts, and be awarded penance to obviate this sin. So abstention from active (physical) gay sex is not sufficient to render one free of sin, at least when taking all of the NT at face value (a highly questionable action at best).
I'd argue that by thinking about sex they mean actively doing so, fantasising about it, rather than just having an impulse that you then immediately push aside.
I find it fascinating how little of the Catholic dogma comes straight from Jesus' mouth, and how much comes from the NT authors, popes, and even just theologians..
...I really should go and listen to his talk again and write this better. But basically the question is, have we been reading bits in the Bible and just assumed that we know what they mean, because we know what the words mean in our culture. But could it be that the few references to "homosexuality" are actualy to abusive relationships, and that God is not against caring and loving homosexual relationships? After all, he made us like this.