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Originally posted by KJ_dragon:
I am sure this was discussed before in a previous religion thread, I just wanted to stick it in here briefly

The old testament contained a set of laws that were meant for the people of that time. When Jesus was "put into service", he became the "new law" and all the "old laws" no longer apply. (reference: Hebrews chapter 8, I think?)

Romans 1:26-27 is a good reference in the "new law" which discusses homosexuality.
Thank you. Seriously. I asked Off2 a question, not trying to be a smartass (hence my saying "seriously") but he didn't give me an answer.
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