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you are focused on only one passageSee Matthew 19:4-6 ... Jesus was very clear on what marriage is (between a man and a woman), and was very clear about how deviations away from that are sinful. He is also very clear about recognizing the Old Testament as the Word of God, regularly quoting from it.
He is doing both at the same time. He is describing what marriage is and how it's supposed to work while addressing the question about the legality of divorce.you are focused on only one passage
The entire context was Jesus being asked a specific question about the legality of a man divorcing his wife.
Jesus is answering a question about legality of divorce he is not giving his opinion on homosexual sex
He is doing both at the same time. He is describing what marriage is and how it's supposed to work while addressing the question about the legality of divorce.
The fact that you actually thought the Gospel of Mathew was literally written by the disciple Mathew clearly indicates you have no knowledge of even rudimentary biblical scholarship, rendering any opinions you have about scriptural interpretation dubious at best.
He (Jesus) is doing both at the same time. He is describing what marriage is and how it's supposed to work while addressing the question about the legality of divorce.
I never said that they weren't.I cannot take your opinion seriously since you actually were unaware the Gospels were written anonomously.
This clearly means your familiarity with biblical scholarship is non existent.
I never said that they weren't.
There is good reason to believe that Matthew is the author.
Now, back to what you are distracting from:
He (Jesus) is doing both at the same time. He is describing what marriage is and how it's supposed to work while addressing the question about the legality of divorce.
Matthew 19:4-6 is quite clear on how Jesus views marriage (red highlights are mine).
Very straightforward, right from the mouth of Jesus himself.
Matthew 19:4-6 ... maybe YOU should read the New Testament sometime...
Christians use BOTH Testaments, actually.
See above.
I don't speak American Fundamentalist.
The poster defending Christianity uses an emoji that means masturbation, this is richI don't speak American Fundamentalist.

He's saying you make him horny and he's masturbating to your post.
I don't speak American Fundamentalist.
The poster defending Christianity uses an emoji that means masturbation, this is rich![]()
To put what is happening here into mathematical terms, I am telling you that 2+2=4, and you are purposely ignoring the second '2' while attempting to tell me that 2≠4. IOW, you are "pretending not to know things", as any good liberal does, as liberalism depends on it.He says nothing about guys being sinful, and answering a question about the legality of a man divorcing a woman is not a statement about gays, let alone whether or not they are hell bound.
But this thread has shown that opposition to gay marriage is still prevalent in conservatism, despite attempts to put lipstick on a pig and portray the GOP as a tolerant 21st century party
It seems that you don't speak English either...I don't speak American Fundamentalist.
To put what is happening here into mathematical terms, I am telling you that 2+2=4, and you are purposely ignoring the second '2' while attempting to tell me that 2≠4. IOW, you are "pretending not to know things", as any good liberal does, as liberalism depends on it.
While answering the Pharisees' question about the legality of divorce, Jesus also describes the essence of what marriage is and how it works. He makes it very clear that a man (a male) leaves his father (a male) and mother (a female) to "become one flesh" with his wife (a female). Additionally, the spiritual concept of "becoming one flesh" is physically personified via childbirth, as the DNA of both parents have now joined together to become one flesh (the child).
The physical personification of "becoming one flesh" (childbirth) is not possible in gay/lesbian relations, not even in principle. To call THIS sort of thing a "marriage", rather than solely a man and a woman (where procreation in principle is possible), is to render the whole institution of marriage completely and utterly irrelevant, as "marriage" now yields nothing different in result than being in a close friendship with someone.
Nope...Rightwing christians elevated gay marriage to a kind of holy war;
It IS. Many children are getting aborted or thrown into various care systems because of this complete disregard for the sanctity of marriage.a topic so important they portray it as an existential crisis for Amerca.
No, I didn't. I am familiar with The Bible. I am familiar with the numerous passages throughout it which speak against homosexual relations. The New Testament has other mentions against it, but the person who I was corresponding with was asking for the manifested Jesus' words, so I provided those for him. I could provide you with Paul's words against it too if you wish... But you don't recognize the holiness of The Bible anyhow, so doing so would be futile on my part.Yet you had to struggle, research, quest for any evidence of infinitesimally infrequent out of context comments in the New Testament
I never said it was a condemnation of gays. I said that it was an explanation of what marriage is and how it works. --- That explanation is then logically extended to condemn homosexuality, since homosexual relations cannot be marriage per how marriage was explained in that passage.which you interpret as a condemnation of gays. An interpretation which is highly dubious,
Your issue, not mine.given your demostrated lacking of rudimentary knowledge of legitimate biblical scholarship.
Void question.So why the vast chasm between what bible thumpers think is such an existential priority and what Jesus thought were priorities?
How do two people (husband and wife) become one person (in a physical sense), other than through procreation?Rightwing christians elevated gay marriage to a kind of holy war; a topic so important they portray it as an existential crisis for Amerca.