Sam,
I was curious about your thoughts on this text I received from my Master. It reads: Faggots should be raped, not made love to. the Bible says that a man is not to lay with another man like he lays with a woman. My understanding is that means they should be abused, humiliated, degraded, emasculated, used, and raped. Completely subservient in every way regardless to their wants, needs, and thoughts. Only thing that should be on their mind is serving their Master and improving on anything that their Master points out.
I don’t think I have ever heard that particular argument on the Bible verse. What are your thoughts Sam? It’s kind of crazy to think that we are of the same species as men such as this. My life if difficult at time but also fulfilled.
I’m glad you feel fulfilled from serving this Master, so I’ll try to be respectful. Your Master is 1000% wrong about this particular Scripture (Leviticus 20:13) and basically everything else about this awesome book.
The Bible absolutely condemns all same-sex relations. There’s no way around it. The Bible also condemns rape. And in the New Testament, Christians are exhorted to be peaceable and non-violent. So I think your Master either cannot read or he’s delusional.
People like your Master think that it’s okay to do whatever they want because God isn’t dramatically destroying the wicked like he did at Sodom and Gomorrah. But Jesus spoke of a “time of the end” in Matthew Chapter 24 and Mark 13 which would culminate in Armageddon, or God’s war against wicked mankind and the governments/false religion. He said “the last days” would be “just like the days of Noah” when God destroyed a wicked Earth being ruined by mutant offspring of humans and angels called Nephilim.
All signs point to the fact that we are deep in the time of the end, and not much time remains before this war occurs.
With that in mind, notice what Paul wrote at 1 Corinthians 6:9-11:
“Or do you not know that unrighteous people will not inherit God’s Kingdom? Do not be misled. Those who are sexually immoral, idolaters, adulterers, men who submit to homosexual acts, men who practice homosexuality, thieves, greedy people, drunkards, revilers, and extortioners will not inherit God’s Kingdom. And yet that is what some of you were.”
So I want to tell you that your Master, no matter what he thinks, doesn’t dictate to God what is right or wrong. God’s giving everyone a chance to make a choice before the end comes. Just believe this: it’s coming soon!
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Hi Sam,
WOW! I was impressed with your answer to the question about the Bible. You are totally objective about God’s position on homosexuality. We are born sinners and it is sin plain and simple. We shouldn’t justify it even though we are “that way”. We are what we are. God offers us a better future by faith alone in Christ alone for dying for our sins on the cross. Until that time, while we are in these corrupt bodies and have to deal with our own individual old sin natures. For those who choose Christ, we have 1 John 1:9 to help us when we sin. If we think about having sex or have sex with a man or men then we confess it . It says nothing about feeling guilty. God is not impressed with our guilt complex. He says to name our sin, period, and we are cleansed of all sin, even ones we are unaware of. Rebound and keep moving. I do this daily, like breathing. I think there are a lot more gay Christians out there than most people realize. I am not going to let my strong lifelong desire for men stop me from having a relationship with God and a bright future in eternity. Here is a grace ministry I think you would enjoy: https://www.rbthieme.org/index.html
All materials are free of charge. Here is a good Christmas poem:
The Night Before
Christmas
’Twas the night before Christmas,
and all through the world
A message was preached,
a challenge was hurled:
Believe on the Son
and thou shall be saved!
The road to heaven with His blood
was paved.
Out of the darkness of sin
and despair
God’s salvation—the fairest of fair—
Was born in a manger;
no room in the inn.
God in the flesh, He died for our sin.
The angels sang;
the shepherds rejoiced,
Messiah has come!
The message was voiced
By joyous believers both far and near;
Christmas has come!
Immanuel is here!
PASTOR ROBERT B. THIEME, JR. – 1959
Thank you for telling it like it is. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you, your family, and the brothers viewing this website. Eugene
Thank you for your nice reply. I’d like to correct these things:
1. Jesus wasn’t killed on a cross. The Greek word used in the original text (stauros) means “upright stake or pole”. The cross is symbology the early Roman Catholic Church adopted from pagan religions, primarily worhipers of Tao.
2. There is no doctrine of once saved/always saved. Any Christian dedicated to being acceptable to God MUST leave behind old practices, not continue them on the idea that the mere belief in the sacrifice of Jesus is enough to be a blind for badness. Every single imperfect human must wrestle with themselves and fight against the wicked desires in their flesh, not succumb to them.
3. To that end, there is no such thing as a “gay Christian”. There are Christians who have the weakness of being born gay (just as someone who is born a eunuch can’t have kids), but you can’t be a practicing homosexual and still be acceptable to the God of the Bible.