Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves: - Romans 1:24

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Page Title: ptr064
URL: http://hufffamily.com/html/064_Lovers_of_Pleasure_or_Lovers_of_God.htm
...y pleasure as sinful. On the other hand, most people pursue pleasures even if such conflict with Jehovah's laws and principles.-Romans 1:24-27; 13:13, 14; Ephesians 4:17-19. 2 What, though, about God's people? Many who begin studying the Bible are surprised to learn that God actually c... - Item #0331

Page Title: Highway 5 Church of Christ, Benton, Ar.
URL: http://hwy5churchofchrist.org/_wsn/page3.html
...engage in it sodomites, after the great, wicked city of Sodom which had identified itself with these perversions. New Testament Romans 1:24-32 Refers to homosexuals as those who dishonour their bodies between themselves. This text says that homosexual behavior is vile, against nature, ... - Item #0332

Page Title: gay/ex-gay debate
URL: http://hypersync.net/blogs/gayx/gayxblog.html
...ment at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, said the Apostle Paul clearly condemned the practice of homosexuality. "The wording in Romans 1:24-27 is quite clear as regards what Paul found objectionable about same-sex intercourse:its same-sexness; persons seeking sexual integration with a ... - Item #0333

Page Title: hypersync: April 2004 Archives
URL: http://hypersync.net/mt/archives/2004_04.html
...rs and no more lustful than anyone else. (emphases added) So Rogers had an epiphany of sorts from his experience at Corinth: In Romans 1:24-27 (and, presumably, 1 Cor 6:9; cf. 1 Tim 1:10) Paul was not condemning homosexual practice per se but merely a type of homosexual practice associ......theory and show Rogerss unreliability as an exegete of the biblical text. But we continue anyway. 2. The plain-sense meaning of Romans 1:24-27. There is nothing in the language of Romans 1:24-27 that keys into the issue of prostitution or indeed the issue of exploitation generally. Wha......of the biblical text. But we continue anyway. 2. The plain-sense meaning of Romans 1:24-27. There is nothing in the language of Romans 1:24-27 that keys into the issue of prostitution or indeed the issue of exploitation generally. What Paul expressed as the problem was not the particul......ame-sex intercourse associated with idol worship or commercial transactions. 4. Mutual gratification and mutual condemnation in Romans 1:24-27. If Paul were condemning only exploitative forms of male-male intercourse, he would hardly have indicted in Romans 1:24-27 both partners in the......n in Romans 1:24-27. If Paul were condemning only exploitative forms of male-male intercourse, he would hardly have indicted in Romans 1:24-27 both partners in the sexual relationship. Yet he does condemn both partnersmales engaging in indecency with males, receiving back in themselves......pproach to make a similar appeal (within limits; see point 3 below). That Paul does make such an appeal to the created order in Romans 1:24-27 is easily demonstrated (see my eight-point section, An Imposed Natural Law Theory? [pp. 6-9] in my online response to L. William Countrymans re... - Item #0334

Page Title: hypersync: gay/ex-gay debate Archives
URL: http://hypersync.net/mt/archives/cat_gayexgay_debate.html
...rs and no more lustful than anyone else. (emphases added) So Rogers had an epiphany of sorts from his experience at Corinth: In Romans 1:24-27 (and, presumably, 1 Cor 6:9; cf. 1 Tim 1:10) Paul was not condemning homosexual practice per se but merely a type of homosexual practice associ......theory and show Rogerss unreliability as an exegete of the biblical text. But we continue anyway. 2. The plain-sense meaning of Romans 1:24-27. There is nothing in the language of Romans 1:24-27 that keys into the issue of prostitution or indeed the issue of exploitation generally. Wha......of the biblical text. But we continue anyway. 2. The plain-sense meaning of Romans 1:24-27. There is nothing in the language of Romans 1:24-27 that keys into the issue of prostitution or indeed the issue of exploitation generally. What Paul expressed as the problem was not the particul......ame-sex intercourse associated with idol worship or commercial transactions. 4. Mutual gratification and mutual condemnation in Romans 1:24-27. If Paul were condemning only exploitative forms of male-male intercourse, he would hardly have indicted in Romans 1:24-27 both partners in the......n in Romans 1:24-27. If Paul were condemning only exploitative forms of male-male intercourse, he would hardly have indicted in Romans 1:24-27 both partners in the sexual relationship. Yet he does condemn both partnersmales engaging in indecency with males, receiving back in themselves......pproach to make a similar appeal (within limits; see point 3 below). That Paul does make such an appeal to the created order in Romans 1:24-27 is easily demonstrated (see my eight-point section, An Imposed Natural Law Theory? [pp. 6-9] in my online response to L. William Countrymans re... - Item #0335

Page Title: Hypocrisy: Definition of Marriage
URL: http://hypocrisy.soybots.net/archives/001871.html
...ecause God lets things happen doesn't mean he wants them to happen. But As for bible references in the new testament, check out Romans 1:24, 1 Corinthians 6:9, and 1 Corinthians 10:13. And I'm not judging homosexuals in any way, shape, or form. I don't know exactly how God will deal wi...... (unless God is also all-good, in which case no one has any free will). As for bible references in the new testament, check out Romans 1:24, 1 Corinthians 6:9, and 1 Corinthians 10:13. I specified that I was interested in what Jesus had to say about homosexuality. Paul is not Jesus. Th... - Item #0336

Page Title: Beliefnet.com
URL: http://icq.beliefnet.com/boards/message_list.asp?discussionID=8295
...us does love everyone, that's why he died for our sins on the cross, but he also says you will be punished if you are a sinner. Romans 1:24-27 clearly states that God doesn't want men to be with men. He states that men lusting after men is against nature and therefore wrong. If you can... - Item #0337

Page Title: WCF Footnotes
URL: http://iktinos.org/classics/wcf_fn.htm
... And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep. [117] Romans 1:24, 26, 28. Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves. F... - Item #0338

Page Title: fornicationdefine2
URL: http://inkaboutit.homestead.com/fornicationdefine2.html
...th the devil. Paul puts demons and pagan worship together in I Corinthians 10 and juxtaposes sexual immortality and idolatry in Romans 1:24-25. Paul makes a connection between prostitution and unfaithfulness. This can be supported by four observations. The first observation is that oth... - Item #0339

Page Title: Jack Hyles On Justice - By Jack Hyles
URL: http://jackhyles.net/justice.shtml
...en an area of judgment, but judges outside his own area, the Bible says that is inexcusable. Look at all the sins listed here inRomans 1:24-32, "Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves: Who c... - Item #0340



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