>>>The Bible is also clear that unborn children are just that - unborn children. As such, they are to be treated as human beings and are not to be killed as a matter of convenience. That makes it a moral issue.
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>>Could you point me to that passage?
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>Take a look at Luke 1. It mentions that when Elizabeth's baby (still in her womb) heard of Mary's greeting that the baby leaped in Elizabeth's womb. The same greek word for baby used in that verse (verse 41) is the same greek word used elsewhere to speak of a baby that has been born (Lk 2:12, Lk 2:16, Lk 18:15-16, 1 Pet 2:2)
And exactly where is word "abortion" in those passages?
>>>Again, the Bible is very specific about the sin of homosexuality - making it a moral issue.
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>>Could you point me to that passage?
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>Rom 1:18-32, 1 Cor 6:9-11
I searched Romans 1:18-32, it doesn't say anything about gay people being forbidden to marry.
Also, 1 Corinthians 6 doesn't say that gay people can't marry.
>God's plan for marriage was always one man for one woman. He created Adam and Eve. Said the two should become one flesh (Gen 2:24) In the qualifications for church leaders, one is they must be a "one woman man" (1 Tim 3:2) This is something I really am not studied enough to provide a complete proof. If you are really serious about this, I can spend some time on that - just let me know.
I'm reading this passage. I don't see anything about gay people being forbidden to marry. It says that a bishop
My point here is that you claim to get your views from the bible, but under examination is hard to defend where these views come from. Usually they are opinions.
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