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Deuteronomy 23: 2 --and don't hand me that "old testament" crap, jesus came to fulfill the law not destroy it--isn't that what you tell gays when you're condemning them?

2007-10-28 16:15:52 · 53 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Good point - I think your idea flew over the heads of some people here.

I looked up the quote:

"No one born of a forbidden marriage [a] nor any of his descendants may enter the assembly of the LORD, even down to the tenth generation."

That's just ridiculous.

2007-10-28 16:21:38 · answer #1 · answered by eV 5 · 1 4

"Why do so many sinners choose to be born out of wedlock? Don't they know it's an unforgivable sin?" - Yeah, babies should know if their parents are married or not. How amazing to flaunt their sinning in front of everyone like that. And guess what else - they poop whenever where ever they feel like it! The nerve no adult would do that.
And their choice of food source - right out in front of everyone - a boob is jammed in their face. I mean how in your face to societies norms can they get! It's insulting.
Adults should not have to put up with these little rule breakers.
Don't get me started on the drooling...or the music and room decors they need.
It's like they do everything to be the center of attention.

2007-10-28 16:32:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Q: Why do so many sinners choose to be born out of wedlock? Don't they know it's an unforgivable sin?

A: If a sinner is born out of wedlock, wouldn't that mean you're talking about a baby?

How does a baby choose to be born, let alone know that it's committing a sin?

2007-10-28 16:21:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

The only unforgivable sin is to curse God. It is in the New Testament.

FYI, real Christians do not condemn gays. Jesus told us to love the sinner, but hate the sin. Homosexuality is a sin, but we are not to hate the sinner nor condem those who sin. We are all sinners. It is not up to any of us to condemn anyone else.

One of the most important messages Jesus had for us all was to love one another even though we are all with sin.

Jesus also said we are no longer bound by the law. I guess you missed that part.

God bless

2007-10-28 16:23:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Thanks to "biblemaster.com"... here you go... a real answer to your foolish question!

By bastards here the Jewish writers understand, not all that were born of fornication, or out of marriage, but all the issue of those incestuous mixtures which are forbidden, Leviticus 18:1-30. And, though it was not the fault of the issue, yet, to deter people from those unlawful marriages and unlawful lusts, it was very convenient that their posterity should thus be made infamous. By this rule Jephthah, though the son of a harlot, a strange woman (Judges 11:1,2), yet was not a bastard in the sense of this law. And as for the eunuchs, though by this law they seemed to be cast out of the vineyard as dry trees, which they complain of (Isaiah 56:3), yet it is here promised (Deuteronomy 23:5) that if they took care of their duty to God, as far as they were admitted, by keeping his sabbaths and choosing the things that pleased him, the want of this privilege should be made up to them with such spiritual blessings as would entitle them to an everlasting name.

So you see... even with the "forbidden" thing comes a promise of "righting the wrong." It does not say it's an UNFORGIVEABLE sin!!!


Have a blessed day.

2007-10-28 16:47:15 · answer #5 · answered by wyomugs 7 · 0 1

Just how exactly did the child decide to be born out of wedlock? Can an unborn child MAKE someone get married? This isn't a god question to ask here. Why don't you go down town in the morning and ask this questions to all the people who pass you. That way, when you piss someone off by telling them they are a sinner who chose to be born out of wedlock, they can cap your sorry @ss.

2007-10-28 16:21:47 · answer #6 · answered by LaceyPie 3 · 2 1

Your question makes no sense. Nobody knows how they are gonna be born. Nobody decides how they are gonna be born. How does an embryo that turns into a fetus and then a baby know that it was conceived out of wedlock?!? How does it know that it was a product of rape?!? THEY DON'T! So you can't call them a sinner because you are not God and because they have not sinned. God is the only one who knows you before you are even in the womb. He is the only one who can point a finger at you and call you a sinner. You can't judge anyone. Goodnight!

2007-10-28 16:27:55 · answer #7 · answered by curious_boricua_soul 5 · 1 1

I guess I'm really confused overall.

1)someone who isn't born can't choose how they're born.

2)do you mean why do people have children out of wedlock?

3)either way, neither would be an unforgiveable sin.

2007-10-28 16:20:22 · answer #8 · answered by Southern Gal 3 · 4 0

Being born our of wedlock is not the choice of the child. The parents make the decision to be "wed" on "unwed" when their baby is born. For that reason, no one, sinner or saint can choose to be born out of wedlock.

Interesting question

2007-10-28 16:24:06 · answer #9 · answered by KyLoveChick 7 · 3 1

Jesus PREDICTED the END of the law!

…Jesus said he didn’t come to destroy the law, but to fulfill it, (Matthew 5:17) but this DOES NOT MEAN THE LAW IS STILL IN EFFECT. The RESULT of this fulfillment was the same as if he had come to "destroy" it, once fulfilled, the law was no longer in effect...

Now, we must recognize in the very next verse, Matthew 5:18, Jesus is LOOKING FORWARD to the time when the law WOULD BE SET ASIDE. "...Not even the smallest stroke of a pen will disappear from the Law UNTIL EVERYTHING IS COMPLETED."

This “UNTIL...” clause REINFORCES THE TEMPORARY NATURE OF THE LAW. It ONLY makes sense when we understand that the law was intended FROM THE BEGINNING to be SET ASIDE at its fulfillment. If it were not temporary, one would expect something like "no stroke of a pen can EVER disappear from the law." Clearly, that was NOT what he said.

2007-10-28 16:20:18 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Well, I don't think anyone "chooses" to be BORN out of wedlock. That's kind of up to the parents isn't it?

I'm guessing you're trying to ask something else here really, just lost it along the way. Good luck finding it.

2007-10-28 16:30:30 · answer #11 · answered by rohak1212 7 · 2 1

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