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We Jews believe homosexuality is a sin because that is what G-d said; it is in the Jewish Bible.

2007-06-18 16:14:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

God has put this in his word and if you read the bible God specifically say it is an abomination and a sin and worthy of death. so in reality not only Jews believe this but alot of Christians do.

2007-06-18 16:01:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why does the Torah say that eating bread on Passover is a sin? It's just one of those inexplicable laws, and we have to trust that God knows what He is doing.

By the way, just being born homosexual is not a sin. You can't be punished for having feelings and urges. Homosexual behavior is the sin.

2007-06-19 07:53:14 · answer #3 · answered by Melanie Mue 4 · 0 0

Not all do
There are many liberal jews and reformed jews that do not hold that opinion
Some Orthodox Jews believe this because it says so in Leviticus which is the Law supposedly handed down by Moses

2007-06-18 16:02:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is so sad to see such flippant and thoughtless replies to this question. Because god says so is hardly a reason.
Let us suppose for the sake of this question that there is actually a god. The jewish scriptures teach that this so called god created man (which by the way does include women, or so I have been informed) in his own image. The immidiate postulate would then be that god is bi-sexual. "He" has to be. If we are created in "his" image then how do you get both men and women gracing this crazy planet?
Now to answer the question. Rabbinic faith teaches against homosexuality to deny man/men/women their godliness. If indeed we were created in "his" image then we too are gods. It says that in the bible so don't throw a wobbler all you of weak kneed disposition. In a nutshell it is to rob NORMAL people (homosexuals ARE normal) of their deserved place in society.
Now put that in your collective godly pipes and have a smoke.

2007-06-18 16:21:55 · answer #5 · answered by zeddzardoz 1 · 0 1

Very humorous - as cloth taken grossly out of context usually is. and what's the context here? A human beings on the wade by antagonistic territory from one usa to a various, from slavery into unknown freedom; a society wherein animal sacrifice and human slavery are purely prevalent. the thought they had to stay jointly, had to stay organic and had to maintain generating little ones interior of their very own families, not allowing any seed to bypass to waste. the theory that they might desire to not enable themselves to grow to be 'contaminated' via intermingling with the ideals, lifestyle or females of different tribes. in case you check out the ten Commandments in that gentle - and the universal public of the regulation that follows, (in Exodus, Leviticus, Deuteronomy, and so on.) is interpretation or extrapolation of the unique Ten - that's effortless to make sure how necessary those Commandments have been as elementary regulations for living jointly harmoniously in a community under rigidity. And on an identical time as we are at it, is there every person here who would not elect to stay in a society the place there replaced into no homicide, no adultery, no malicious mendacity, no theft, no envy; and the place there replaced into suited comprehend the two for elders and for the worldwide wherein we live? nicely?

2016-12-08 13:06:32 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

That's because it IS an abomination and a sin.

2007-06-18 16:01:10 · answer #7 · answered by Catherine 4 · 0 1

it's not just Jews. it should be everyone who believes in the Bible and God. in the Bible, it says that homosexuality is wrong

2007-06-18 16:03:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God says it is a sin and abomination.

2007-06-18 15:57:58 · answer #9 · answered by tebone0315 7 · 3 1

I don't think that it's just the Jews who think that way

2007-06-18 16:01:58 · answer #10 · answered by minnie 4 · 0 0

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