Yes, please, if you would like to discuss religion in general, refer to the religion thread.
ChillBill said:Unfortunately, God did create marriage. I do not know the exact translation of the Greek Bible into yours, but there is a phrase saying pretty much the following:
"And then Adam said: "She's bone from my bones and flesh for my flesh; she'll be called "woman" because she came from man." And that's why man will abandon his mother and father and unite with his selected woman. And they'll become one entity."
That's the definition of marriage in Genesis. If we take it from that point, then religious gay marriages cannot apply.
Note that I do not entirely agree with this. For me, rules must change to fit the age. Right now, I'm just playing the devil's advocate, 'cos I just love a healthy discussion.
From the early Christian era (30 to 325 CE), marriage was thought of as primarily a private matter, with no uniform religious or other ceremony being required.[261] However, bishop Ignatius of Antioch writing around 110 to bishop Polycarp of Smyrna exhorts, "t becomes both men and women who marry, to form their union with the approval of the bishop, that their marriage may be according to God, and not after their own lust."
The Pikachu Mafia said:...and that practicing gays have no business being Christian...
Colress said:The Pikachu Mafia said:...and that practicing gays have no business being Christian...
That is, perhaps, one of the most disgusting things I have heard in my entirety on these forums. What a great way to "spread love and show tolerance" to the gays, because after all, "they are humans." Oh, sure, let's spread "tolerance" by deterring gays and telling them they have no business accepting Jesus Christ, the lord and savior, as their almighty redeemer. Yes, that's a surefire way to spread love. Sarcasm intended, by the way.
What a bigoted statement. So having gay intercourse means that an individual cannot be a Christian? Fine. If you practice that kind of low-class intolerance, I pity ANY soul who wants to join your church. I don't know what religion you're from, but surely, it doesn't sound one bit like the "loving, accepting, tolerant 'Christians'" that you pass your religion off to be.
If they had sexual intercourse repeatedly without any moving away from it, then, even then God still allows them to repent. And Its something that I think they fight against, like an addiction, something that is born with them that they struggle with. Although, that doesn't in any way Condemn them, nor should we judge them for it.The Pikachu Mafia said:The Church calls gays within herself to be chased, I am specifically talking about gays who disobey the Church in that regard, how can they claim to be for Christ yet at the same time go against His teachings and the Bible's word without any intention to repent? The two just simply can't coexist. Gays can be Christian by all means, but to be Christian means to not have an active relationship with the same sex among other things.
Colress said:Please, Christians, locate the quote in the Bible in which Jesus Christ teaches against homosexuality. Enlighten me.
Did Jesus' birth not signify the New Covenant in which the archaic, absurd laws of the Old Testament (anti-women, anti-gay, eating shellfish, wearing clothing with one continuous thread) were disregarded (except the Ten Commandments)?
Colress said:Well, LGBT can get married in what, twelve, thirteen states now? So it's neither lust nor evil if you're married, correct?
The Pikachu Mafia said:@Fancy: Yes I more or less agree with what your saying, there is always the opportunity to repent as God did come to earth to save and help the sinners. That being said even though God does always leave the opportunity for them to repent, Christian or not, they are committing a heresy if they remain Christian with no intent on ever changing their ways. I'm not judging them or condemning them, I have no idea on what their lives are like and so that should be left up to God and God alone. I just don't get why they insist on remaining Christian and actively gay since the two contradict each other, I suppose I could have worded my sentences better though. It's refreshing to have another Christian to talk to about these things once in a while.
@Colress: Jesus did not directly say anything about homosexuality, but not everything in the old testament was completely disregarded either. He also stated that marriage should be between one man and one woman (read Matthew 19:4-6 and Mark 10:6-9. Also read Romans 1:26-27) Gay marriage has always been frowned upon in the Bible in both the New and Old testament. I could easily give you another half dozen quotes or so from both testaments if you still don't believe me.
Edit: Ninja'd by Fancy, once again I must agree. Also it has clearly be set that government has nothing to do with religion and it should remain that way. If America adopted Christianity as their main religion then gays you have a much harder time passing the laws that they already just barely got trough to begin with. That is why we have freedom of religion to prevent as much discrimination as possible and to separate religion and government. Just because everyone is doing it that doesn't make it right...