Subj : Bible To : JOSHUA LEE From : DAVE OLDRIDGE Date : Tue Oct 31 2000 02:57 pm JL> -=> DAVE OLDRIDGE wrote to TODD HENSON <=- JL> DO> really strong argument JL> DO> against homosexuality, from a Christian perspective, then it's in JL> DO> Paul's epistles in a form far less subject to interpretation than any JL> DO> found in the Torah. Feel free to disagree, but that's my opinion of JL> DO> it... JL> It is forbidden in Leviticus. The Written Torah is very concise, and JL> does not spend a lot of time rhetorically defending little; except JL> for laws concerning "the poor, the stranger, and the widow", JL> for example. It's forbidden in Leviticus but I've seen it interpreted halfways away. It's just FLAT forbidden by Paul and described accurately enough so that there can be no argument about what he means... --- þ MM 1.1 #0357 þ ?pu gnikcab yb naem uoy tahw siht sI * Origin: FONiX Info Systems * Berkshire UK * +44 1344 641625 (2:252/171) .