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Tim Van Brunt

You can’t dispute the truth
You can’t dispute the truth that GOD says homosexuality IS an abomination. Anything else is a lie. You can rationalize all you want, it is to the truth. In Leviticus, GOD says “If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.” There is no equality with homosexuals, unless we’re all to be condemned to death. You can’t decide which parts of the bible to believe in. Otherwise we can selectively believe in Jesus Christ as well. I believe he died and rose again, but the Romans really didn’t crucify him. They aren’t that bad…. Your PHD in Christian ethics should have taught you that much… Ethics, based in morality supporting a group that IS an abomination to GOD. Your lies and distractions do not uplift GOD and merely persuade people to a comfort zone, not the whole truth of what Jesus Christ is. That is the truth, according to the BIble..the inspired word of GOD. God doesn’t change, otherwise he’s got to go back to Sodom & Gomorrah and dust everybody off with a ……Sorry bout that, we’ve evolved our opinions and oooops!! Get in the word, know the GOD who is represented there and live according to HIS purposes. Have a Blessed life.

Shannon Smith

Mr Brunt…there a lengthy
Mr Brunt…there a lengthy list of God’s terms there in Leviticus. When you demand another to live by God’s word and not just pick and choose that which is convenient for them to live by in that list, I wonder if you yourself take your own demand to heart?? According to several items in “the list” few and far between “Christians” in this day and time or anywhere in recent history can declare they are livinjg by God’s word or even making any attempt at it…this being said, why should you or anyone else feel it your place to put any of those demands on any other of God’s children???…

Love and be loved; you did not live in the time any part of the Bible was written, don’t take it upon yourself to use it making decisions for any other than yourself as I believe, correct me if I’m wrong, there is also a small part there in the Good Book that applies to that action as well..

Ellen

Thank you Shannon Smith for
Thank you Shannon Smith for your response to the previous comment. His comment made my heart weep … and your comment dried those tears, gave me a hug, and put a tentative smile on my face. Peace be with you.

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