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Friday 5 September 2014

Romans 10.

There is a notion of having sex to get in to a culture if that culture is not innate to you but adopted. It may be something that is asked of you in spite of your faith. It may be something that is asked of you in spite of the faith of the people who ask so that they can simply feel close to you and some how assured that you have chosen to respect something that is quite emotional and human regardless of scripture. It may happen regardless of the race and religion of the people with whom you associate or who wish to see you closer/adopted. The word is clear in that no fornicator or sexually immoral person shall enter the Kingdom( 1st Corinthians 6:9). This verse should be read with 1st John 1:9 and the the importance of sincerity in the life of faith. God is not an author of confusion. Also read Matthew 7. No one is judging in bringing these principles to mind( 1st Corinthians 14:33). This is a good defense to the suggestion that the Gospel of Thomas could have any arguable merit with respect to entering the Kingdom. The Gospel of Thomas is just inconsistent. Remember that Thomas appears in four-five other gospels and in the book of Acts. How is it that his name is used to justify a gospel that refutes and subverts the others in addition to the remainder of the entire new testament? See 1st Corinthians 6:9. God is not an author of confusion and it is simply an anthropological and also biblical phenomenon in that a man or women may have to intermix(possibly sexually) to cross into a new culture, a people or a community with someone whom they have asked you to be with for that purpose and hopefully also that purpose. Then, everyone will go to church/place of worship together and sing songs of praise. Hopefully vows of marital union will be involved also. It is called covenant. Jesus provides the blood covenant in which we enter into the faith of Abraham. See Romans 10.

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