Frank Bruni, a gay columnist in New York Times believes that the way the religious community will live in peace and harmony with the LGBT community is by having the Bible rewritten (huh?)
In his April 3rd column, ‘Bigotry, the Bible and the Lessons of Indiana’, he recognizes that Christian beliefs are not necessarily grounded in hatred but the ‘problem’ is that beliefs ossified over centuries are not easily shaken.” So Bruni thinks he can simply dismiss the scriptures as ‘ancient texts’, explaining ‘ all writings reflect the biases and blind spots of their authors, cultures and eras.” (Chai! Poor ignorant Bruni. He doesn’t know that God Himself authored the Bible and He never makes mistakes)
Here’s what Christian Post’s response to Bruni and New York Times: “A billion years from now, when the names of Frank Bruni and Mitchell Gold and New York Times itself are long forgotten, the words of God will still stand…The fact that churches and denominations and religious groups may come and go, but the Word of God is here to stay.
We do not sit in judgement of the Scriptures; the Scriptures sit in judgment of us. And while they call us to love our neighbors as ourselves, they also forbid homosexual practice. That is not about to change.”
*Wow! No better response.
In his April 3rd column, ‘Bigotry, the Bible and the Lessons of Indiana’, he recognizes that Christian beliefs are not necessarily grounded in hatred but the ‘problem’ is that beliefs ossified over centuries are not easily shaken.” So Bruni thinks he can simply dismiss the scriptures as ‘ancient texts’, explaining ‘ all writings reflect the biases and blind spots of their authors, cultures and eras.” (Chai! Poor ignorant Bruni. He doesn’t know that God Himself authored the Bible and He never makes mistakes)
Here’s what Christian Post’s response to Bruni and New York Times: “A billion years from now, when the names of Frank Bruni and Mitchell Gold and New York Times itself are long forgotten, the words of God will still stand…The fact that churches and denominations and religious groups may come and go, but the Word of God is here to stay.
We do not sit in judgement of the Scriptures; the Scriptures sit in judgment of us. And while they call us to love our neighbors as ourselves, they also forbid homosexual practice. That is not about to change.”
*Wow! No better response.
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