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    A TWITTER POST THAT ALL HOMOPHOBIC CHRISTIANS MUST READ!

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      DreamyDude last edited by

      https://twitter.com/JAYBOMEGA/status/827586233568198658

      Post courtesy of @JayBoMega

      I do not own the rights to this post. I am just sharing the content.
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        gaypraha2 last edited by

        matthew 8:5-13 It's no gay couple but a servant that is sick.

        Genesis 2:24: thats why a man will leave his father and mother to love a women

        so I stop here coz it's all BS . One can found that the bible is not against gay people but these verses are totally not the one you should seek…

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          SeedMeSir last edited by

          The Bible was written by men so really…...........It's about what God thinks about me and as far as I know God loves me. God loves everyone.

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            famousbovine last edited by

            Fuck the Bible.  >:D

            "A witty saying proves nothing."

            • Voltaire
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              BigBadDad last edited by

              Dear two comments up,
              I don't know where you get your "facts". I guess it's your lack of study of the Hebrew and Greek words and meanings the same.

              The well-known and widely recognized idiomatic meaning of pais was "beloved or same sex lover." That Matthew and Luke possibly used pais with the meaning of same sex lover raises the interesting possibility that Jesus met and blessed a gay centurion who was honest enough to tell Jesus he was gay.

              Remember, in our story, the Centurion uses the word pais to describe his sick servant. He is an utterly honest man and refuses to insult Jesus by asking for healing under false pretences. The gay Centurion openly admits to Jesus that he is a gay Centurion by using the Greek word pais to describe his servant. Matthew and Luke recognize and affirm the Centurion's honesty by using a different Greek word, pais, to describe his beloved servant.

              Just saying.

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