> >
> > Sad. If these men understood the bond that was actually being forged
> > between
> > them spiritually, they'd be weeping, not celebrating.
> >
> > Proverbs 14:12. Jeremiah 17:9. Romans 1:24-32.
> >
> > But then, Luke 23:34.
> > --------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Tell us how you really feel.  ;->
> 
> To me the Romans was the only passage the fit the ,,,, crime in your
> sense.
> The way I read this passage was the failure to Love God because you
> were
> focused on the Love in your life, and the challenges that would have
> required back then.

It's deeper than that--it's about loving the creation more than the creator,
and becoming so far gone in self-love and man-worship that God basically
hands you over to your delusion. You're pretty far gone if you're gone that
far, and it's a hard way back (not for God but for you)--and this is why I
said they would weep rather than celebrate, if they knew what they were
really worshipping and to whom they were really giving glory with this
"marriage." They clearly have no spiritual discernment at all, at least not
any Christian spiritual discernment. 

By the way that fact has nothing to do with their sexual preference as
such--all sin is death, including all manner of sexual sin, of which theirs
is but one rather plain garden-variety kind--but rather it is about their
spiritual pretense. 

This was not a wedding in any Christ-glorifying sense, but rather a demonic
mockery of the very idea behind God's provision for marriage, as a spiritual
reflection of Christ's relationship to the Church. I defy anyone to find
anything in Scripture---which, remember, these *priests* claim to believe in
and teach others about---that sanctions what they are doing on any level
whatsoever.

I mean---why bother hanging on to all this Christian garbage if you really
don't buy any of it? The purpose is to mock it. That is the only possible
answer.

> 
> I was surprised that you did not quote the LAW in Lev.?

The law in Leviticus, technically speaking, is fulfilled/superseded by the
new law of love in Christ. That is, adherence to the law and all the
regulations put forth in Leviticus and Deuteronomy per se is not going to
save you, because good works according to the law is no longer the ticket to
heaven, but rather faith, specifically in Christ. Romans 7 and 8, not to
mention Hebrews 11, explain this point better and more eloquently than I
can. Stoning of homosexuals and adulterers etc. per the law was only
required while redemption was of the flesh through the law--and really only
applied to the theocracy that was Israel at the time of Moses. The mechanics
of salvation changed when Jesus came down from Heaven as a man and showed us
the way through the Spirit, which was what the cross was all about.

The other passages were more appropriate IMHO because they get to the heart
of the matter--which is self-deception, just "following one's heart" and
loving man's so-called wisdom. When you're on that path all manner of sin
seems quite entertaining, the kind of fun you feel, well, entitled to have.

Anyway, none of this stuff is new, which is another point to be gleaned from
Romans 1. It's just sad because, in the case of so-called *clergy*
participating in this deception, it causes great misunderstanding about the
nature and kingdom of God, and leads others inexorably into sin and death.
Such are the fruits of false teachers, which prey like wolves in sheep's
clothing (or in this case, frocks) on the spiritually weak, and always have.
That's all.

Other than that, I've got no objection.... But for that I really would not
have even bothered to notice the story. They are a dime a dozen these days.

- Bob

> 
> 
> 
> --
> Stephen Russell
> Sr. Production Systems Programmer
> Mimeo.com
> Memphis TN
> 
> 901.246-0159
> 




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