ὁμοίως τε καὶ οἱ ἄρρενες ἀφέντες τὴν φυσικὴν χρῆσιν τῆς θηλείας ἐξεκαύθησαν ἐν τῇ ὀρέξει αὐτῶν εἰς ἀλλήλους
Short of it is men having appetites for each other. Abandoning natural relationships to have appetites for each other. It's not about a single word they used, it's the whole of the sentiment. Also, if it only refers to those turning to paganism, why would it be brought up? It's only a sin for those, but not those who remain Christians? Doesn't really work, does it?
It's not just there, however. http://bible.org/article/homosexuality-christian-perspective while it does mention the verses that have translations you don't agree on (because of one word usage, which isn't the case for all of them) it lists others later on. I'll get my wife to look over other verses in Greek later, too. Or any of the 200 or so Biblical Greek students at the seminary here. Unless you're just going to ignore their translations (people who actually read the language) because it doesn't agree with the one that is trying to say something that a lot of people do is just fine and dandy. Either way, it's really convenient to simply go with the one who translates it the way you like it, because it sounds good to your ears and makes things easier somehow. You could very well argue the same for me, but I trust someone who can tell me what it means in whole.
As for K. Ayato, yes. We should treat everyone with respect, at least respect in the sense you're referring to.
SnoringFrog (post: 1450668) wrote:This is pretty much how I feel. I'm convinced it's a sin, but it should be treated just the same as any other sin.
Nah, it's just because I've learned that I'm going to disagree with Nate on half of everything and so I've already given up on proving any point because I'm not convincing him and so that we don't get anything locked with endless bickering.
Sorry you're the only one I quoted directly. I also don't agree with all sins being treated equally. Things like murder and assault and such, for instance, should be stopped because of damage it can do. Also, doctrine that false to the degree that it encourages things like murder or lying or sexual immorality should also be cut off. Fellowship be ceased. I mean, there's petty disagreements over music and methods of sacraments and things that really don't matter, but there's some that don't fall under that category.
Now, for sins outside of the church that aren't actively hurting non-intentional participants, yeah... Those should all pretty much be treated equally. That is something the Church has gotten wrong for a long time.