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« on: May 18, 2012, 11:04:33 AM »

Short answer is yes and since there is no solid NT evidence that Jesus (not Paul) disliked gays in any way, it would be sensible to abandon the anti-gay elements in church doctrine ASAP.

I just don't see how that position is tenable considering Paul has regular inspiration from Jesus starting from Jesus' visitation to Paul that caused his conversion.  Discounting Paul is basically saying "Only stuff Jesus said in the flesh counts, not stuff he said after his Resurrection."

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