To begin with, this is not some Athiest trying to piss off religious people. It's a genuine question that I would like an answer to. I'm very interested in theology and am always looking for good, intelligent opinions on the issues seen concerning the bible.
Now then.
Leveticus quotes that homosexuality is an abomination, and many religious people are quick to throw this around. But it also states that shaving is a sin, as is eating pork, wearing polyester, and having a vegetable garden.
It also says that God commands mildewy clothing to be burned and adulterers to be stoned and cut off from their people. The breaking of some of these results in death or excommunication.
But of course, these sins are commited daily across the board.
I wonder, is there something I missed that states these are no longer sins? Or are they just sins people have decided to commit anyways, not following the word of God?
2007-01-03
23:36:31
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Kat Hopkins
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