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The bible does not say this. those leviticus quotes are translations taken out of context and reinterpreted by persons ill-equipped to do such intellectual work, then used selectively to incite anger and abhorrence towards homosexuals. The socio-historical context of Leviticus is just as important as what is written there, and those stories in the Bible have, for a very long time, been understood as teaching parables to help people understand fundamental concepts more easily: like love and respect your fellow man, be honest, be cognizant of your limitations. Yeah with hard work, study, and rational investigation we SHOULD all come to these understandings, but not everybody has been so fortunate to have the amount of wealth required to sit around and ponder this kind of thing. In one of these threads (maybe even this one) someone went down the "is religion natural to man?" line of questioning: in one sense, when man was fighting for his life daily, i'm not real sure whether he had time for the concept of religion, or anything else for that matter--seems like he'd be pretty busy trying to get food water and shelter.
not sure that one went anywhere but the bible doesn't say homosexuality is an abomination--that quote is more along the lines "for a man to lay with another man is an abomination" and, if my study of this isn't too terribly rusty, the proscriptions there are more pointedly about obedience and the protection of the jewish 'tribe.' So, your lambast against Christians falls flat as their claim to the Hebrew Bible usually rests with the fact that Jesus was a Jew and so, since he studied that i'm sure it seemed like a good idea to his followers to include that in the new religion they were going to build around his teachings, even though his teachings were radical "revisions" of those very strict and often contradictory rules of the Hebrew bible. Since they also thought only very learned men would be reading these books and would be very capable of sorting out the logical conundra found within, they did not take it upon themselves to make these texts very clear and reconciled.
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I'm going to stop myself here because this is getting longwinded and out of hand. the point is, the bible is, whether you believe it is inspired or not, written by the hands of men. If you want to say its a horrible book and should be banned because of what is in it and how many people have done wrong things because of it, then you need to also ban any book that results in a similar outcome. once we get to banning books though, its a slippery slope to another dark age.
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