Originally posted by Don Cardi:
"Pretty damn sure."
Pretty sure is not being totaly sure.
And anyway you are speaking from a Hebrew prespective. Of course you are applying what is written in the Torah, aka the old testament.
But I am pretty safe to say that Mignon is speaking from a perspective of believing the new testament. And the belivers in Christ are taught that the new testament takes precedent over the old, and that the laws of the old are no longer applicable because the son of God died on the cross to forgive all sins.
So this is why you two are going at it this way. You, being a Hebrew, are still waiting for the Messiah to come and therfore do not believe in the new testament. Mig, being a believer of the new testament, believes that Christ died on the cross to forgive all sins which make the old laws meaningless.
So please lighten up a bit.
Don Cardi
Well, I don't know about any part of the new testament saying "you know that law about gay people? it's invalid now"
Ok, so jesus died for our sins, how does this change god's law regarding homosexuality?