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While I do not beleive scripture indicates Ruth or Naomi were lesbians…I find an irony that not much after their pledge to one another was penned, it has been used in marriage ceremonies. I attended a beautiful marriage ceremony between two lesbian friends…and the passage from Ruth was their wedding vows to one another.
Johnathan and David are another matter…I think the verdict is out on this 100%…I do not believe they were of homosexual orientation…they MAY have been bi-sexual…but not a lot of hard evidence.
As for Paul…it’s possible that his “thorn in the flesh” was sexual in nature…there’s is not proof. I think John Spong addresse the issue in passing in his “Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism”…but makes not hard and fast determination on the subject…Paul’s lament certainly sounds like some of the laments I have heard from gay men when first dealing with their sexual orientation.
Johnathan and David are another matter…I think the verdict is out on this 100%…I do not believe they were of homosexual orientation…they MAY have been bi-sexual…but not a lot of hard evidence.
As for Paul…it’s possible that his “thorn in the flesh” was sexual in nature…there’s is not proof. I think John Spong addresse the issue in passing in his “Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism”…but makes not hard and fast determination on the subject…Paul’s lament certainly sounds like some of the laments I have heard from gay men when first dealing with their sexual orientation.