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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 #270: Thereafter you claim that, ―When [Jesus] discussed sexual morality, Christ<br />

had a very high standard, clearly affirming long-standing Old Testament law.‖<br />

Actually, while you are correct about Jesus affirming an extremely high moral standard<br />

related to sexual activity, this standard most certainly did not affirm Old Testament laws –<br />

rather, his standard completely transcended them … Indeed, my comment on pages 176 to 181<br />

previously (as well asin “Lucy #278” hereafter) gives hundreds of examples of how Jesus came to<br />

reform the outdated & glaringly unjust Old Testament laws – not blindly support or uphold<br />

them. And yet for this particular response a look into one verse – Matthew 19:12 – is all that is<br />

required to illuminate your misconception as to Jesus‘ far more magnificent morality …<br />

There is only one place in the entire Bible where Jesus addresses the issue of sexuality,<br />

and that is in Matthew 19 … Here, immediately after essentially overturning the Old Testament<br />

law allowing for divorce (see Matthew 19:8-9), Jesus is asked about whether or not it is better not<br />

to marry at all. His response – at least for those with the eyes to See and the ears to Hear – is<br />

quite telling: ―There are eunuchs who have been so from birth, and there are eunuchs who have<br />

been made eunuchs by others, and there are eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs for the<br />

sake of the Kingdom of Heaven. Let everyone emulate this who can.‖ (Matthew 19:12) … In<br />

other words, there are those born without genitalia (and therefore cannot consummate their lust),<br />

there are those who have been castrated (and therefore have involuntarily lost the ability to<br />

consummate their lust) and there are those who have voluntarily renounced the consummation of<br />

lust in order to honor & enliven the pure LOVE of the Kingdom of Heaven (e.g. monks, nuns,<br />

Followers of The Way of Christ etc) … Yes, it is true that this verse does not speak directly to<br />

homosexuals or homosexuality, and yet it most certainly does speak to all of us – telling us<br />

that we are all to strive to replace our lust with Love and our selfishness with service.<br />

P.S. Note as well that Jesus‘ tone is in direct opposition to the tone of Leviticus, with the<br />

latter clearly condemning sexual ―abominators‖ to death, whereas Jesus gently yet firmly<br />

encouraged all of us to simply ―do as we can‖.<br />

P.P.S. As a practical matter, it is literally impossible to yearn for self-gratification while<br />

actively walking The Way of Christ – because it is literally impossible to lust for your own<br />

benefit or pleasure while actively Caring for others.<br />

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