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John 8:7
When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, "If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her."
Originally posted by Iamschist
I don't believe one sin is more heinous than another. I do not believe a homosexual Pastor would advocate homosexuality, his job would be to advocate Christ. I have not understood Churches who expect perfect Pastors. When a Pastor "Sins" they kick him/her to the curb. Why? I believe that God can use absolutely anyone to speak/teach for Him. It is just my opinion.
John 8:7
When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, "If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her."
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Are homosexual Pastors teaching a false doctrine by promoting homosexuality within the church, just like how the hateful pastors are teaching to stone and condemn homosexuals?
Originally posted by Iamschist
reply to post by DelayedChristmas
I think we need to stop forming our opinions of people by what they do, or what we think they do in the bedroom. Many so called straight people may, in the privacy of their own home engage in sexual acts we might find shocking or not something we understand, but it is none of our business. Just because someone prefers someone of the same sex as a partner, does not tell us what if anything goes on in their bedroom. Homosexuality is an orientation, not an act.
Originally posted by Iamschist
reply to post by DelayedChristmas
All right let me ask you this. Does a Pastor who commits adultery promote adultery within the Church? Does a Pastor who embezzles or becomes addicted to porn, promote these activities?
b. That he who has done this deed might be taken away from among you: Clearly, this was Paul’s solution to the problem – to take this notoriously unrepentant man away from the protection of the fellowship of God’s people. Yet, the Corinthian Christians were not doing this. Why not? How could this kind of thing be allowed?
i. Remember that Corinth was a city notorious for sexual immorality, and the pagan religions did not value sexual purity. It wasn’t hard for a Corinthian to think you could be religious, yet still act any way you pleased when it came to sex. Greek culture could matter-of-factly say: “Mistresses we keep for the sake of pleasure, concubines for the daily care of the body, but wives to bear us legitimate children.”
ii. Wouldn’t they know it was wrong through the Old Testament? Though Leviticus 18:8 expressly forbids a man to have sex with his stepmother (The nakedness of your father’s wife you shall not uncover) some rabbis, such as Rabbi Akibah, said such a relationship was permissible for a Gentile who converted to Judaism, because they were a completely new person, and their old family relationship didn’t count at all.
iii. More than anything, the Corinthian Christians were probably allowing this in the name of “tolerance.” They probably were saying to themselves, “Look how loving we are. We are accepting this brother just as he is. Look how open-minded we are!” We should never underestimate what people will allow in the name of “open-mindedness.”
c. The Corinthian Christians were proud (you are puffed up) of their acceptance of this man; they thought it said something good about them! But instead of glorying, they should have been grieving, both for the man and for what they must do to him (be taken away from among you).
I think that pastors should teach mercy towards homosexuals, as per shown in the bible when there was a group of folks (who believed in the existence of God) with intent upon stoning an unfaithful woman, and Jesus said, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone." When the woman realized that she wasn't about to die at that moment, Jesus asked her, "Where are your accusers?", “No one, sir,” she said.
Originally posted by DelayedChristmas
Greetings ATS'ers. I am here today to discuss everyone's insights and opinions on homosexuality within the Christian church.
In this day and age, you get two sides of an extreme; one side is rather "flamboyant" about their anti-gay rhetoric, and the other side is OK with homosexuality, and promotes it within the church, saying that it is OK.
First off, I am not a gay basher... I am quite sympathetic towards the gay community; I opened up a time capsule a year ago that had writings of pro-homosexual marriages while I was in 8th grade. In my eyes, if homosexuals want to be legally viewed as a married couple, let them be.
However, the main point of this debate today is to discuss homosexuality within the Church; Are homosexual Pastors teaching a false doctrine by promoting homosexuality within the church, just like how the hateful pastors are teaching to stone and condemn homosexuals?
One main argument of the pro-homosexual Christian stance is that God's equal love is for everyone of his creation. My rebuttal is that, yes God does love each and every single one of His creation, but how can you say that you love Him back when you love the world more? I believe that the teachers should be set to a higher degree, they should exemplify what it means to love Christ.
In my eyes, having a homosexual pastor is like having a pastor that indulges in prostitutes, as is having a hateful pastor spewing condemnation of homosexuals is like having a pastor that steals and/or murders.
Thoughts and opinions please