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Academic Value Of Examining New Testament In More Than One Perspective
 
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Men committed shameless acts with men and received in their own persons the due penalty for their error. ? Romans 1: 26-27 This passage would suggest that God inflicted homosexuality on the men as a punishment for being evil. This perspective provides the "biological homosexuality" argument another component by saying its not the person's fault, but God's that the person is gay...
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This gay perspective provides academic value through providing the contrasting ideologies that are even prevalent today towards homosexuality. The question of nature-vs.-nurture is given a historical reference. It also provides a historical view of society's view on homosexuality. By basing their discrimination of gays in theology, early Christians became anti-homosexual, as Paul's letter to the Romans would suggest...
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