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Originally Posted by dano";p="
All sin denies us entry to Heaven, but I think that Gods judgement will be based on the severeity of our sins, those who are not saved by the Sacrfice of Jesus Christ.
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This is a largely opinionated sentence that refers to Judgment Day from the Bible. The Bible is clear that there will be a Judgment Day, and Revelations does an exciting job of describing what events will take place, however it fails to mention just exactly "how" God will judge us. It also fails to address which sins are worse than others.
This is where common sense kicks in, friend. The Decalogue is considered to be "the list" to live by. They were supposedly written by God himself, then given to Moses. Wouldn't you presume that breaking any of these 10 laws would be "more severe" than homosexuality since they are the only part of the Bible that was transcribed directly from "God's handwriting?" What makes you assume that homosexuality is any more severe than breaking one of the Commandments? That's a pretty big assumption. And if it's so bad, then why isn't it one of the Commandments?
Yet another example of people allowing their emotions to delude their interpretation of the Bible....
If you equate being gay to murder, theft, and infidelity, then I propose your "sin severity" scale is a little off-kilter.
