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Originally Posted by Infinite_Loser
I don't recall ever saying that the Bible was the universal truth nor that it was infallible nor that it shouldn't be taken seriously by Christians (Scroll up a few posts. Someone asked me if I took everything the Bible said at face value and I said "No"), so don't try putting words in my mouth.
My point is that if you're a Christian and you're going to conform to the Christian lifestyle, that you'd be wrong to assume/say that the Bible doesn't have a problem with homosexuality, as this claim has been largely disproved by theologins over the past few hundred years.
Seriously. Have you read any of my posts?
Oh, and before I forget. I like being verbose
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I tried making this point earlier, but maybe it got lost among the rest of my posts. Please don't use the term "Christian lifestyle" as if it has a single, clear meaning. It does not, by any means. There are
plenty of Christian groups which do not adhere to your viewpoint.
Also, please try to make a distinction between secular and non-secular scholars. There is a large difference in the general credibility of both groups (although I will freely admit that there are secular scholars who are not credible and non-secular scholars who are).