Here you say that in Leveticus the abomination is based on pagan religious practice. So if it is not actions that are pagan then that makes it not an abomination. You also say Romans deals with temple Prostitution and Corinthians deals with pedastry.
you then say…
Help me understand. You here say that you do not believe in an infallible interpretor of Scripture. Ok.
then
You must rely on how it impacts your life and you are responsible for yourself.
so
Help me understand how it is you came about the notion that Romans deals with temple prostitution based on Scripture alone?/QUOTE]
I read different views, read scripture as a whole, looked at history, culture, context and determined what was being addressed in scripture. Since I do not believe, as do you, in “scripture alone” it seemed like the more logical thing to do to understand what writers some 2000-4000 years ago was addressing, since I am so far removed from them in time.
It’s like reading the Oddesy or the Illiad, without some notion of geography and history and the religious beliefs of the day, Homer’s work would make little sense.
Surely you’re not going to suggest that you rely solely on scripture to understand scripture?
As a Catholic I understand you believe your church interpret’s scripture infallibly…most of the world’s population …shoot, most of the US population…and I dare say a large number of Catholics don’t embrace any “infallible interpreter”. Even when your church states “infallibly” what a passage means I would think some research and thought goes into the “interpretation”…it just doesn’t materialize out of thin air.