If you don’t take the Bible as God’s inspired Word, than it is possible that God does not mind homosexuality. Even if it is the word of God, it still might not be completely right. There are passages in the OT that do NOT agree with Christianity or even Judaism.
Well, that’s a true statement. But all of Christianity - and Judaism - believes the Bible / Jewish Scripture to be the Word of God. Otherwise - how are we to know Him? If we cannot know Him, why bother worshiping Him? In other words, our (maybe not yours) position is intrinsically tied in with the Bible being the inspired Word of God.
Not be completely right? Well, the Bible (OT) was written by an ancient people, and they had a different way of communicating. If you are talking about things we would consider contradictions, yes, there are some. But the Bible is salvation history, not a science book. They used phrases in a different way, and had less of an emphasis on facts. We moderns, on the other hand, believe it is all about the detail / the science/ the verifiable facts. Is our way superior? I’m biased - I would say yes - but I can still appreciate the differences in the approaches. So it is ‘right’, IMO, even if the details are not 100% factual. This belief, BTW, is one that is common in Scripture studies across Jewish, Protestant and Catholic scholars.
I’m in an Intro to Scripture class presented by my diocese (1st year out of 4), so much of what you say is addressed in the very beginning. Well - not specifically related to homosexuality.
re: passages not agreeing…
Indeed - the OT is considered less applicable than the NT to Christians. (I’m not a Jewish scholar by any means - but since there are 3 ‘schools’ of Judaism {Reform, Conservative, Orthodox} , I think your statement is at least partially true.) However, you are making a highly generalized statement and pretending / assuming that it applies to the specific argument you are making. I don’t see your connection. In less formal words - yeah, and so?
Christ (and His Church) maintains that the only ordered sexual relations are those between a married man and wife. Thus polygamy, adultery, homosexuality (the acts), and premarital sex are sins.
Interestingly/sadly, your words could be written by many of the leaders of the Mainline Prot. churches today. I’m assuming you aren’t a Christian, but your opinion of a third way isn’t far from what some say. If you aren’t a Christian, I’ll say that your opinions are valid (in that they are consistent with your logical premises). If you are a Christian, I’ll say you are dead wrong.
Obviously I think you are incorrect overall, but being a non-Christian would mean that you aren’t playing mental Twister! I’m not sure if you were expecting a ‘God hates fags’ type of response, but you won’t get that from most Catholics. I hope that God holds practicing homosexuals as less than fully responsible for their actions. I have several friends who are gay and I feel terrible that they are sinning. Of course, I sin as well - I feel terrible about that. The difference being is that I am aware of my sins and that I need to continually repent (esp since I don’t have my sainthood merit badge yet).