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Re: The Pope Thread [UK visit 2010 - merged]
Well far as i can see if religion doesn't alter to catch up with society then it has no place to criticise society although it seems some never tire of criticising which i guess is easier to do then actually make any meaningful changes to how things are within many of the worlds recognised faiths. All i see happening if there is no change is churches getting emptier and emptier to the point that by it's own inaction to change the church whatever one it may be will cease to be anything meaningful or relevent to the world in which it is trying to take part in. Me i will carry on my nazi atheist existence treating all i meet as individuals not a group, it has by and large worked for me so far :).
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I would like to concentrate on the above point as it is more pertinant to the "pope thread" if i may.How do christians respect homosexuals as people equal to others even though it is against gods will (as stated in Pauls letters) .My morals are to treat gay people as equals,the catholic church has different views as does Islam ,and yet the morals that teach us to accept gay people as equals goes directly against gods will .I suppose what i am asking is ,shouldn't christianity re-interpret the bible or specifically the new testament as has happened before over the centuries to be more intune with modern society ?. |
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The outline I gave above is, essentially, a brief discussion of the consequences of, and the remedy for, sin. Sin being the concept of failing to live up to God's perfect moral standard. The thing about sin is, everybody is trapped by it. You, me, everyone. The only difference between a Christian and a non-Christian is that the Christian believes he has discovered the means to be forgiven for his sin and to avoid paying a penalty for it. Sin is not defined as a narrow set of pet hates that the Church currently has a problem with - it goes far deeper. The teachings of Jesus, recorded by John, (one of his closest friends) say that a man who even just looks at a woman who isn't his wife and imagines himself having sex with her is committing sin. You don't even have to actually do it. Same goes for looking at someone else and thinking murderous thoughts. As far as God is concerned, it's as bad as actually killing someone. The point of me saying all this is to illustrate the point that no Christian with a balanced view of himself can possibly treat a gay person as anything less than an equal. We are all equally fallible and we all need the same remedy. As to why the Bible gets so frothy about sexual sin - and that's heterosexual sin, as well as homosexual sin - well, I touched on it a little in my earlier post. God created man and woman to be different but complementary, and able to relate to one another physically and emotionally in a way that would help them to understand the relationship spiritually between God and humankind. In Christian teaching, any deviation from the one man, one woman, exculsive, lifelong marriage relationship is a departure from that illustration and a misuse of a God-given gift. |
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have you said that right? when you say "isn't his wife" should that be she's already married to somebody? Quote:
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Incidentally, orthodox Christian belief is that the Devil is a real being - he is the tempter, not the temptation itself. |
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