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The Bible having been severely misused and having had anti-pedophilia verses turned into to anti-gay verses (people twisting the world of God to fit their own agenda):
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"Man shall not lie with young boys as he does with a woman, for it is an abomination."
"Boy molesters will not inherit the kingdom of God."
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Yep but also "the men who practice homosexuality"
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The truth is that the word some translators “transform” into “sodomite/homosexual/pervert” in 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 is actually two words. Some translators combine them because they think they go together but they do not know. This uncertainty is reflected in the fact that other translators keep the words separate and translate them “effeminate” and “abusers of themselves with mankind.”

The two words in the original Greek are malakoi and arsenokoitai.

Malakoi is a very common Greek word. It literally means “soft.” It is used in Matthew 11:7-18 and Luke 7:24-25 in reference to soft clothing. Scholars have to look at material outside of the Bible in order to try and figure out just what this means.

The early church fathers used the word to mean someone who was “weak” or “soft” in their morals, and from the time of the Reformation to the 20th century, it was usually interpreted as masturbation. In Greek this word never is applied to gay people or homosexual acts in general.
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The Bible is very clear, it defines homosexuality as a sin and gives many examples in different but clear wording
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Are you talking about Leviticus 18:22
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That's not the only verse, but yes that is one of them - changed by RSV

Summary of that verse misuse (translated to English so you don't have to):

"Man shall not lie with young boys as he does with a woman, for it is an abomination."
"Boy molesters will not inherit the kingdom of God."
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Thats just another common misconception
The very original writings use the Hebrew words for grown adult men
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Technically yes and no

The first human author to write down the biblical record was Moses. He was commanded by God to take on this task, for Exodus 34:27 records God’s words to Moses, “Write down these words, for in accordance with these words I have made a covenant with you and with Israel.” And what language did he use? He wrote in his native language, called Hebrew.

Hebrew is one of a group of languages known as the Semitic languages which were spoken throughout that part of the world, then called Mesopotamia, located today mainly in Iraq. Their alphabet consisted of 22 letters, all consonants. (Imagine having an alphabet with no vowels! Much later they did add vowels.)

During the thousand years of its composition, almost the entire Old Testament was written in Hebrew. But a few chapters in the prophecies of Ezra and Daniel and one verse in Jeremiah were written in a language called Aramaic. This language became very popular in the ancient world and actually displaced many other languages. Aramaic even became the common language spoken in Israel in Jesus’ time, and it was likely the language He spoke day by day. Some Aramaic words were even used by the Gospel writers in the New Testament.

The New Testament, however, was written in Greek. This seems strange, since you might think it would be either Hebrew or Aramaic. However, Greek was the language of scholarship during the years of the composition of the New Testament from 50 to 100 AD. The fact is that many Jews could not even read Hebrew anymore, and this disturbed the Jewish leaders a lot! So, around 300 BC a translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into Greek was undertaken, and it was completed around 200 BC. Gradually this Greek translation of the Old Testament, called the Septuagint, was widely accepted and was even used in many synagogues. It also became a wonderful missionary tool for the early Christians, for now the Greeks could read God’s Word in their own tongue.
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Why's the NT part of this...
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Because you can't exclude the NT if you're using the OT

Because then you're only sourcing HALF of the bible
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Nah that's like 4/5ths
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Point still stands
You can't say you're a Christian if you ignore a section of the bible to suit your beliefs
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Did you ignore Roman's chapter 1...
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Paul uses the exact same Greek words in 1 Corinthians 11 as he does in Romans 1. But most Christians today believe the terms “nature” (physis) and “disgrace” (atimia) in 1 Corinthians 11 describe what was customary in the first century, not what should be a universal rule for Christians about hair length.

In fact, we know that long hair in men isn’t always shameful, because the Nazirite vow forbade men from cutting their hair (Numbers 6:5). Samson’s decision to cut his hair was shameful in his context, while his long hair was actually a source of strength (Judges 16:17-19). What is honorable and shameful varies across times and cultures.

Samson’s decision to cut his long hair was shameful in his context.

If the terms “nature” and “disgrace” are culturally specific in 1 Corinthians 11, then we must ask whether they are also culturally specific in Romans 1. In the ancient world, same-sex behavior between men was regarded as shameful and unnatural because it reduced the status of the passive male to the lower cultural status of a female. But for Christians who believe that men and women should have equal value in Christ, that logic doesn't apply.
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It doesn't talk about out excess in the chapter
It clearly says homosexuality is a sin
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In his commentary on Romans 1:26-27, John Chrysostom wrote, “You see that the whole of desire comes from an excess which cannot contain itself within its proper limits.”

Paul isn’t condemning being gay as opposed to being straight. He is condemning self-seeking excess as opposed to moderation—a concern made clear by his repeated use of the term “lustful,” and by his description of people “exchanging” or “abandoning” heterosexual sex.

Committed same-sex relationships simply aren’t in view in Romans 1.
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Yeah, it's sad that people misuse it to try and prove that being gay is okay
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Here, name a single reason that it’s bad other than religion or some “we’re not having enough baby’s” bullshit. Name a way this hurts you
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Gay people go to hell

Straight people go to heaven
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Damn I didn’t know you were a dragon ball fan, because you clearly can’t read. WITH. OUT. RELIGION.
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Why should I do it without religion? God is real anyways

But fine

Gay people just suck as humans beings in general

They annoying, shrimpy, whiney, cringe and they wear weird clothes and are Karen's and need to take a shower
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Yeah, because we all know some bad people=everyone is bad
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Everybody goes to hell. No human except Jesus is good enough for God.
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Reread what I just said
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K?
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You say literally ANYTHING on here bro 🤦🏽‍♂️😭🥀
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Ik right ? Fun times
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That sandwich look good as hell ngl
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Jack says Christianity condones homosexuality??!
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What does condones mean
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has no problem against
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Ah
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allows
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Ah
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Jack isn't a Christian
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He IS you demented f**k 😭
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He tried to give me porn links 2 months ago
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He still is christian tho what does that change
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Christina's don't look at porn, and he's genuinely kind of a sinful guy based on what he posts and says. I wouldn't say he's a Christian.

Also don't base your religious beliefs of an imgflip user
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Who is Christina 🤭
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Idk about that he still states that he is christian so he still is one even despite the shit he says
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I'm an 9 foot tall black guy, boom I said it so I am
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Its not the same logic you f**ktard
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Did you just get here or something
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No its been a while thanks
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Wait your Microsoft right?

I might remember u
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Mycrosoft.
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ironic cos 2 months ago he said that I'm not a real Muslim for the same reason
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Hmm
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Repentance is a thing, you know.
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Huh?
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then why does m he says hes going to church on sundays
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Cuz he does
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