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So saying something as obvious as Scripture condemns homosexuality is now controversial and off-limits at a Christian University? It requires a review by Baylor?
Baylor YCT claimed that others they disagree with about the perceived sin of homosexuality are probably not Christian. Given that we are all sinners, I find that line of thinking dumb and offensive. I assume that we all agree that you can be wrong on the issue and still be a Christian? (Not that I agree with the underlying premise of the YCT argument either).
I agree the statement was a little over the top, though it does find some support in scripture.
I am going to stick with the "Judge not" principle. Baylor YCT should also.
You will just ignore that part where Jesus, repeatedly, said "sin no more", I see.
No, I am not. I will try to sin no more. I will fail.
Why would you think that trying to be not judgmental is ignoring sin?
Because the story where Jesus speaks on not judging (the woman caught in adultery), also includes Jesus' specific command to 'sin no more'.
Saying we should not be judgmental is not the same as saying we should ignore sin in in our own lives. I said we should not be judgmental; your inference makes no sense.
Clearly identifying what behaviors are or are not Christian is not 'being judgmental' of the person. It clarifies the decision.
And to be very clear, it's not '
my inference', it's the specific words of Christ with the meaning pretty indisputable.
I have struggled with some scriptures, especially when Scripture says things I do not understand or would prefer said something different. But I will not condemn someone for accurately quoting Scripture.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier