nope
i think his words went along the lines of
love everyone
2006-11-13 09:51:27
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answered by Peace 7
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Matthew 5:
17 “Don’t misunderstand why I have come. I did not come to abolish the law of Moses or the writings of the prophets. No, I came to accomplish their purpose. 18 I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not even the smallest detail of God’s law will disappear until its purpose is achieved. 19 So if you ignore the least commandment and teach others to do the same, you will be called the least in the Kingdom of Heaven. But anyone who obeys God’s laws and teaches them will be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven.
Leviticus 18:22 (New Living Translation)
22 “Do not practice homosexuality, having sex with another man as with a woman. It is a detestable sin.
So Jesus teaches that the laws given in the Old Testament still apply. And the OT categorically denounces homosexuality. Jesus thoughts on it are self evident.
2006-11-13 18:08:34
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answered by Zed 2
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I Corinthians 6:10 clearly states what the apostle Paul had to say on the subject. And as 2 Timothy 3:14 states, all scripture is God breathed.
Not to mention the fact that Christ clearly upheld the essence of the law described in Leviticus.
Despite all that however, like all who sin (that would be everyone), all are loved by God equally and thus so should we love all the same. And going along with this, realizing in full that our own sin is no less than anyone else's. Christ came to save those who needed to be saved......and that would include those who commit the sin of homosexuality.
2006-11-13 18:09:08
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answer #3
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answered by eliteflycaster 2
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The Lord Jesus Christ inspired the apostle Paul to write the Book of Romans. There are two sins in the scriptures that are sins against God and nature. Homosexuality is one of them. Romans 1: 26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: Romans 1: 27 And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet. Romans 1: 28 And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;
2006-11-13 18:23:44
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answered by Ray W 6
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I cannot find a verse in which Jesus spoke about homosexuality.
2006-11-13 17:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No he doesn't. Paul does though many times. The God of the Old Testament was also against homosexuality, hence the destruction of Sodom (where the practice gets its name) and Gomorrah.
2006-11-13 17:54:18
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answered by Cinnamon 6
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Actually, if you look in the Bible, you'll only notice seven(SEVEN), references to homosexuality. NONE of them were quotes from Jesus!!!
2006-11-13 17:53:37
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answered by Jerrysberries 4
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No. Jesus never said anything against LGBT people. In fact (and he points directly at hate-spewing "christians") Jesus said to love each other, and treat each other as we would like to be treated.
Yet some people continue to pervert this message to support their own hatreds. What hypocrites!
2006-11-13 17:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No, nothing in the bible is something Jesus wrote or had written directly, just what others had remembered or made up.
2006-11-13 17:54:09
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answered by reverenceofme 6
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The closest one I can think of is when he is talking to a group of Pharisees, one of them says the Law is what he uses for judging who is right and who is wrong and Jesus says "you should not judge"
Thanks
2006-11-13 17:52:39
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answered by judge_smails_sir 3
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