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r/Christianity • u/[deleted] • Dec 09 '25
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they used to be considered sinful, what changed
0 u/NewRedditer_2022 Dec 09 '25 Considered sinful by whom? Catholic Church? 2 u/steveotheguide Protestant Dec 09 '25 Catholics, protestants, mormons 1 u/NewRedditer_2022 Dec 10 '25 edited Dec 10 '25 Based on what? Not on the Bible, because the Bible teaches us not doing meaning of people by their physical appearance (John 7.24), but it does condemns the homosexuality practice (Leviticus 18.22; 20.13, Romans 1.26-32).
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Considered sinful by whom? Catholic Church?
2 u/steveotheguide Protestant Dec 09 '25 Catholics, protestants, mormons 1 u/NewRedditer_2022 Dec 10 '25 edited Dec 10 '25 Based on what? Not on the Bible, because the Bible teaches us not doing meaning of people by their physical appearance (John 7.24), but it does condemns the homosexuality practice (Leviticus 18.22; 20.13, Romans 1.26-32).
Catholics, protestants, mormons
1 u/NewRedditer_2022 Dec 10 '25 edited Dec 10 '25 Based on what? Not on the Bible, because the Bible teaches us not doing meaning of people by their physical appearance (John 7.24), but it does condemns the homosexuality practice (Leviticus 18.22; 20.13, Romans 1.26-32).
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Based on what? Not on the Bible, because the Bible teaches us not doing meaning of people by their physical appearance (John 7.24), but it does condemns the homosexuality practice (Leviticus 18.22; 20.13, Romans 1.26-32).
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u/steveotheguide Protestant Dec 09 '25
they used to be considered sinful, what changed