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InSearchofGrace
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Sorry to say it but you are interpreting and tailoring Scripture to fit your purpose, that is, to justify a pet sin, homosexuality. That is sad.Well as for incest, the word incest is not in the Bible. So the term incest would vary from region to region. And as for rape, Jesus did speak out against child-rape. "Who ever hurts one of these children would be better off having a mill stone hung around their necks and be drowned, I always took to mean all rape. That even though He was refuring to young children at that time, He meant all rape victims, That was always my interpretation. And as for bestiality, honestly I don’t think that ever really was a “problem” or is now and Jesus maybe figured He didn’t need to address that.
Also don’t you think, if homosexuality is so bad, that Jesus would have been able to for see the possible future and gay marriage, gay adoption, openly gay people all around that He would have made an effort to say SOMETHING about it?
Now don’t get me wrong I don’t mean a sort of predestination, I just mean that Jesus the son of God would have been able to see this as a possibility in the future, not a definite, but a possibility.
In my post #54, let me re-state the Conclusion portion in an abbreviated form as it really addresses what you have posited above.
To walk as Jesus walked does not mean that we only say what He explicitly said or do what He actually did, but rather that we follow Him in love for God and others.
Relying primarily upon shock value, arguments based upon a presumed silence of Christ on the matter of homosexuality are deceptive and misleading. Such reasoning subjectively divide the Word of God into authoritative and non-authoritative sections.
There is always a danger of twisting the Scripture (2 Peter 3:16), particularly where we fail to perceive our presuppositions and prejudices. The peril of bending the Word to fit ourselves and justify our behaviors and biases looms for us all.
*2 Peter 3:16-18 (New International Version, ©2011)
16 He writes the same way in all his letters, speaking in them of these matters. His letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do the other Scriptures, to their own destruction.*