Since I’m no theologian, my thoughts on the subject wouldn’t carry as much weight as say, someone who deals with these types of questions on a daily basis from fork-tongued low-lives like yourself, seeking to poke holes in the Christian faith. So I’ll give you a theologian’s thoughts, which I found on-line, on the points you have raised and I’ll post the link to the rest of “his” thoughts at the end of this post since he wrote an article about the very same questions you seek answers to.
To a Christian, the Bible is God’s infallible Word.
First, it must be noted that this is an argument from silence, and thus rests on a shaky rational foundation. Jesus also didn’t say a word about pedophilia, bestiality, or rape. But it would be absurd to seek to garner support for any of those abominable acts on the basis of such silence.
…A great portion of Jesus’ ministry related to Israel and those familiar with the Law of Moses. They were living in an age under the Mosaic Covenant, which explicitly condemned homosexuality (Lev 18:22; 20:13). Unless there was some precipitating issue that would force Jesus to comment on homosexuality, the only reasonable conclusion — especially in light of the fact that Jesus viewed the Old Testament as the very Word of God (e.g., Matt 22:43) which was infallible (John 10:35) — is that His view of homosexuality was the Old Testament’s view (i.e., God’s view) of homosexuality.
…When Jesus did speak about marriage, He affirmed it as an institution between a male and a female. In Matthew 19, the Pharisees asked Him what He thought about divorce, hoping to trap Him into disagreeing with Moses and therefore finding reason for condemning Him. In His response about why divorce is a bad thing and a result of the hardness of human hearts, Jesus says, “Have you not read that He who created them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? So they are no longer two, but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let no man separate.”
BTW, sho kur te boli tebe sho mislam jas? Nema vrska sho mislam jas…Ako si i ti eden od niv, togash so srekja neka ti e batka. Sho ti e gajle sho mislam jas?
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…When Jesus did speak about marriage, He affirmed it as an institution between a male and a female. In Matthew 19, the Pharisees asked Him what He thought about divorce, hoping to trap Him into disagreeing with Moses and therefore finding reason for condemning Him. In His response about why divorce is a bad thing and a result of the hardness of human hearts, Jesus says, “Have you not read that He who created them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? So they are no longer two, but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let no man separate.”
BTW, sho kur te boli tebe sho mislam jas? Nema vrska sho mislam jas…Ako si i ti eden od niv, togash so srekja neka ti e batka. Sho ti e gajle sho mislam jas?
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