And that's my major hold up, it appears that Christians have chosen to ignore lots of the "abominations" but they choose to keep the one related to homosexuality. I just want to know why some were thrown out and others were kept.
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Christians HAVE NOT ignored anything. The dietary laws that were given to the Jews in the OT were NOT given to the Gentiles. Never were given to the Gentiles in fact.
In fact if you read the book of Acts you would find that Peter (a Jew) was given a vision from God saying that all things were now safe to eat and that the wall that separated Jew and Gentile was now torn down. Peter had a hard time with this at first especially. Paul talks a good deal about this as well calling it a mystery know revealed. The dietary law was for sanitary reasons and also separated the two groups. Now Jew and Gentile were to dwell together, as well as eat together as prophesied way back after the flood that Shem (Jews) and Japeth (Gentiles) would dwell together under one tent.
As I said, the Bible specifically says that the law about sexual immorality (which I take is where the Christians take their stand against homosexuality from) is one that is binding for all people.
yes as you know Leauki it was very clear in the OT and also repeated more than once for good measure in the NT. That never changed. Any type of sexual sin, be it adultery, homosexuality, sex outside of marriage, beastility etc...is a direct sin against God. David recognized this and fell on his knees in repentance after his sin with Bathsheba and that's the reason he was called a man after God's own heart. He recognized his grievious sin that was against God and repented. You can read about this in Psalm 51. The homosexuals are blatant about their sin even trying to have it legalized and for that we are going down. It's like a fist in God's face. You wait and see. It won't take long.
But the law regarding sexual immorality is one of the Noahide laws, not the "ten" commandments.
my husband explained to me the other day the difference between having morality and being ethical. Morality is based on a standard of right and wrong that is outside of ourselves. God would be that standard. It's like that's the never changing plumbline. How we choose to act according to his standard is evidence of where our morality lies. Being ethical is dependant on the changing culture. What is ethical today might not have been 20 years ago. Morality never changes. Ethics do. Our culture, for instance, is continuing to move away from morality so for Christians we are to stand out more and more as the gap widens between morality and ethics. Sorry to say, many Christians are falling into the gap; some trying to jump on the ever widening hole that separates the world from those who don't claim the world as their home.
And my point was simply that there were lots of things listed as abominations that many christians choose to ignore, so why harp on the whole man who lays with man as he does a woman abomination.
no we don't. You're going in a direction you know nothing about. You're not putting down that the abominations were done away with....hint........ check the book of Acts while you're reading scripture. If you're going to tell a story at least tell the end of the story. You may also want to check out a few NT books that repeats that men with men and women with women is still an abomination....start with Romans 1. That never changed.
You misunderstand the "denominations" of Judaism. They do not actually believe different things. They vary in traditions, not belief. They are also not "different" Judaisms, there is only one Jewish people.
Religious Jews keep kosher and observe the Shabbas in the most strict way. Non-religious Jews do not. Traditional Jews are somewhere in the middle. But they believe the same things. They do not have different ideas of the nature of G-d (like the Christian denominations do).
It's the same with many Christian groups. There are reasons that have to do with traditions and manner of doing services. Some like modern, some like traditional. Some like plain and simple and some like an organized liturgy. It's like different flavors of ice cream. Some like plain vanilla and some like nuts and goo in theirs. The only thing to watch out for is that it's really ice cream. Some are artificial only resembling the real thing and you'll only understand and recognize it if you're familiar with what real ice cream tastes like.
Just because a group calls themselves Christian they are not. The Christians are all united by the essentials. They may be divided by traditions and what we call non-essentials but the essentials is what ties us all together into one family regardless of denomination.