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I’m sure there are many nice homosexuals...however sorry to say that lifestyle eventually leads to a total breakdown of societal morality
You heard the story of sodom and gomorrah ...
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We're also not living in 1700 BC. Show me some quantifiable, factual evidence that such a lifestyle eventually leads to a total breakdown of societal morality.
It’s not the gays the will bring judgement, it’s the golden calf worshippers placing mammon before God. You have hirelings in political high places deceiving even the very elite.
Which Scripture is that? I don't see it in the Bible. There are many things which will bring judgement and one doesn't cancel out the other.
Wearing mixed fabrics is not a sin. When God told the Israelites "'Keep my decrees. "'Do not mate different kinds of animals. "'Do not plant your field with two kinds of seed. "'Do not wear clothing woven of two kinds of material.'" (Leviticus 19:19) it was a reminder to them to remain separate from their pagan neighbors.
If you’re serious do some research on what passages really mean!
You might want to do some serious research on the Roman Empire. Rome fell about 150 years AFTER it became a "Christian" nation.
So Rome may have been full of homosexuals at that time but by gawd they were "Christian" homosexuals.
The persecution of homosexuality in the Roman Empire began in the 3rd Century under the Christian dominion. Coincidentally, this is shortly before the decline of the Roman Empire began. Hmm. Under the logic of this thread then, it was the persecution of homosexuality that caused the fall of the empire. But no, I think not. There were other factors at work.
So less than 10% of the population can destroy a whole civilization??
How on earth do you figure?
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