But I also wanted to follow the less famous rules, the obscure ones, that don't get a lot of press. The Bible says in Leviticus that you should not shave the corners of your beard, and I didn't know where the corners were. So I thought I would just grow the whole thing, and that's what I looked like at the end.
That is true. The Bible says that you should not wear clothes made of mixed fibers. That's in Leviticus too. And I thought it seemed a little odd.
If we don't, they'll have to stone us to death, Sophia explained. And according to their interpretation of Leviticus , the modern equivalent of stoning people is shooting them. Oh, I get it, Phil said, because bullets are like little rocks.
Both answered in the negative and exchanged a look meaning, let's just not even go there. Later, they could consult Leviticus as to what limits and penalties might apply to women who were on the rag. O, the KKK libel!-- good question.
And so, because these men were threatening to rape, at least what appeared to be, other men, my dad said, well, these men wanted to have sex with men. So it is true that the book of Leviticus prohibits male, same-sex sex.
And it all depends on how we react to that information. And if you take it really literally, Leviticus says that you should not sit on a seat where a menstruating woman has sat, because the seat has
Thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed. Neither shall a garment of diverse things, as of linen and woolen, come upon thee-- Leviticus 19, 19. Phil couldn't get past the first bit.
And it all depends on how we react to that information. And I will say one other difficult one was the rules of purity, because the Bible, as you might know, in Leviticus , it says that you should not touch a woman when
And so, because these men were threatening to rape, at least what appeared to be, other men, my dad said, well, these men wanted to have sex with men. But that's not really hypocrisy, because Christians who are being more informed about it are not going to ground their opposition to same-sex relationships primarily in Leviticus
And so, because these men were threatening to rape, at least what appeared to be, other men, my dad said, well, these men wanted to have sex with men. So, much more interesting text than the polyester texts, or than any of the prohibitions in Leviticus , is from 1 Corinthians, Chapter 11, Versus 14 and 15, where
And so, because these men were threatening to rape, at least what appeared to be, other men, my dad said, well, these men wanted to have sex with men. And it's really encouraging to hear a lesson, or more than theologically superficial, like Leviticus .
this country that is kind of dressed up as religious--as a religious belief. And you know, we only have to look and again, I'm going through those stuff that people go to before in Leviticus but, I mean, you know, Bishops' wives are not cross examined whether they're having sex once they've ceased menstruating, which is as serious--a failing as far as Leviticus is concerned is homosexuality, yet miraculously, you know, we're just told about some little
know, we only have to look and again, I'm going through those stuff that people go to before in Leviticus but, I mean, you know, Bishops' wives are not cross examined whether they're having sex once they've ceased menstruating, which is as serious--a failing as far as Leviticus is concerned is homosexuality, yet miraculously, you know, we're just told about some little bit of history and it's traditionally would be taken too seriously in the old testament is indicative, except of course, when it's not.
that predates Jesus by 2,000 years in any culture. Like I heard me buddy black, Ezekiel. "Ezekiel, come eat your dinner." I believe you'll find it's in Leviticus -- anyway, so. Setanta's there, right? The problem is, we have to pay for all this stuff now, right?