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bri89
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I said clearly homoromantic-not sexual, which they were, and it’s not a ridiculous claim.And to this whole post, I have to facepalm, I’m sorry.
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David and Jonathan homosexual? False. Just see this apge to see how utterly ridiculous this assertion is: gotquestions.org/David-and-Jonathan.html True the website isn’t Catholic but it gives a very orthodox and catholic answer to this assertion.
Also, if Ruth and Naomi were lesbians, then their relationship must have been very, very, very awkward because Naomi was Ruths mother-in-law. Gosh, what a thing to say. Naomi and Ruth’s story was nothing but a story of loyalty and friendship, not an incestous lesbian coming out story. Don’t be ridiculous.
Also, God in the Old testament did allow polygamy… for the Patriarchs like David, Abraham, Solomon and Jacob. Others like Isaac despite being able to be polygamous were not and clung to a single wife (in this case, Rebecca). But why did God allow ploygamy in the case of the patriarchs in the old testament? He allowed it so that the Jewish race could grow and expand and that there’d be more people around. But instead of the Jewish race being spread by rape ala Ghenghis Khan (whom 8% of the men in Asia and 0.5% of the world’s entire population claim descent from him: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descent_from_Genghis_Khan#DNA_evidence_-_The_Ian_Ashworth_Effect), the jewish race spread in a more civilized way. It was a necessary evil. Surely, 700 wives would have made many children and those children surely would have made many houses.
Also, you take Pauls quote WAY out of context. He said that its better to marry than to burn with passion, as in better to marry to suffer depression over not being able to marry. *But if they do not contain themselves, let them marry. For it is better to marry than to be burnt. *