Wednesday, November 23, 2005

In the Truest Sense of the Word

Oxymoron
(ox·y·mo·ron)

1. n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra (-môr, -mr) or ox·y·mo·rons
A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist.

2. n : conjoining contradictory terms (as in deafening silence)

3. Gay Priest.


Sorry, it's just that simple. Ever hear of Sodom and Gomorrah? It's a Biblical tale told to everyone who's ever gone to Sunday School. Anyone who's read the Bible knows God's stance on homosexuality. How you can dedicate your life to the teaching and shepardship of those who need God and go against His word is beyond me.

I was watching a CNN interview of a "Gay Priest", not in the sense of physical abuse with minors in the Catholic Church, which is all the more vile, but just a Priest who just so happens to be Gay. I just don't understand how you can skirt the issue. God didn't create another man to be man's companion, he created woman. It's a basic law of life that has been here since the beginning of our species.

2 Comments:

At 11:51 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"God didn't create another man to be man's companion, he created woman."

Taking the Lord's Name in Vain: pretending that we speak for God when we are actually attempting to verbally usurp the authority of God to enforce our own points of view.

Please refer to translations of the Bible predating King James and cite references.

 
At 6:20 PM, Blogger Google HiJacked My Site said...

Leviticus is pretty clear on this. Of course, I'm not down with the whole put to death part. Perhaps a biting taunt would be in order. King James says the same thing.

"Leviticus 20:13 If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them."

http://www.biblekeeper.com/Websters-Bible/leviticus_20.php

 

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