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MrSmooTh · 31-35, M
Yeah but there's no context to this. Leviticus was written to provide rules and guidelines for the Isrealites after they were delivered from slavery. This was probably included to ensure that the people continue to reproduce and grow the nation. As far as Paul's letter to the Corinthians, he was focused on the people living as an example of Christians to other religions. (Corinth was full of other cults and relgions at the time) He isn't necessarily saying if someone is gay they won't go to heaven. He is saying for these things not to take over your whole life and become your main identity. For instance if a group of Christians went around stealing all the time Christianity would be labelled as a religion of theives.
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
@MrSmooTh Paul put homosexuality in with liars, idolators, sexually immoral... Things that are never to be Any part of Israelites' lives