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Burnishing Bigotry - 3rd edition

… a multi-voiced, in-depth conversation about what the Bible ACTUALLY says regarding homosexuality and gay marriage

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Lucy #137: You then quote Matthew 12:36 to say that ―every idle word that men shall<br />

speak, they shall give account thereof in the Day of Judgment‖, and yet you never clarify what<br />

this ―Day of Judgment‖ is – or when it will come – or who will then do the judging. I mean, it<br />

won‘t be God doing the judging (John 5:22) and it won‘t be Jesus doing the judging either (John<br />

12:47), that much is clear. Jesus does say that ―the Word‖ will do the judging (John 12:48) and<br />

yet The Word is not an entity unto itself, meaning that Jesus must be referring to the Logos; the<br />

Divine Wisdom within all sentient beings that drives and regulates the law of action &<br />

consequence – the conscience-driven Biblical principle that we reap what we sow; and only what<br />

we sow (see Hosea 10:12-13, Jeremiah 17:10, Matthew 7:1-2, Mark 4:24 & Luke 6:38) – which of<br />

course means that this verse has nothing at all to do with the cruel torments of Hell and its<br />

eternal damnation whatsoever, but rather comments on the consequences we will all –<br />

homosexuals & heterosexuals alike – reap from our actions in this lifetime!<br />

―From his fullness we have all received, Grace upon Grace … In the world you face<br />

persecution. But take courage; I have conquered the world.‖ ~ John 1:16 + John 16:33<br />

―God is not mocked, for we reap whatever we sow.‖ ~ Galatians 6:7<br />

Lucy #138: Next we see the passage from Matthew 12:40-42 where Jesus talks about<br />

Jonah & the ―whale‖ (actually the Greek word ketous; Strong‘s #2785 meaning ―sea monster‖ or ―huge<br />

fish‖) … Yes, here again we see Jesus talking about judgment, and thus the same points apply that<br />

I have already mentioned above; most importantly that – for Jesus at least – judgment was not a<br />

punishment administered by God (see John 5:22 + Matthew 5:48 + 1 John 4:18), but was rather a<br />

reference to the suffering that comes to all of us whenever we choose to live for ourselves and our<br />

own benefit instead of living for others & for theirs. Indeed, this passage never once shows Jesus<br />

judging anyone or supporting judgment in any way … Indeed, it actually has him mentioning the<br />

men of Nineveh judging & ―the queen of the south‖ judging, and yet then saying that one greater<br />

than those judgers has come – namely, one who does not judge at all (see John 8:15) … And<br />

besides, this verse obviously has nothing to do with any vision or belief in a postmortem<br />

Hell, if for no other reason than Jonas goes into the whale alive and comes out<br />

of it still alive as well!<br />

―You judge by human standards;<br />

I judge no one.‖ ~ Jesus Christ (John 8:15)<br />

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