בס"ד
בס"ד
This is shocking that a mom would say this to her child. It is not ok to be a homo. Leviticus 18:22 says: Do not lie with a man as one lies with a woman; that is detestable.
Leviticus 20:13- If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman both of them have done what is destestable. They must be put to death: their blood will be on their own heads.
Romans 1:24- Therefore G-d gave them over in the sinful desires of their hearts to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another. They exchanged the truth of G-d for a lie, and worshipped and served created things rather than the Creator, who is forever praised. Amen. Because of this G-d gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men and received in themselves due penalty for their perversion.
Do not defile yourselves in any of these ways, because this is how the nations that I am going to drive out before you became defiled. And if you defile the land, it will vomit you out as it vomited out the nations that were before you. Sodom and Gomorah.
You can't get any clearer than this.
We just discussed this in a bible class, because many people were told to not be judgemental about gays. The scriptures do not Lie! Homosexuality is an abomination in G-d's eyes.
Debbie, you realize that Romans is not considered Scripture according to the Jewish Tanach.
The only thing which Torah prohibits is man on man sex... As long as a man doesnt physically sleep with another man it doesnt matter what they are attracted to... The act is the thing which the Torah clearly prohibits. I realize that Christianity goes farther and condemns anyone with attraction to the same sex as a sinner.... This is clearly not a Jewish belief.
I can bring you many proofs of this point. But I am not defending gay behaviour. It is just as much a sin to violate the Shabbat as it is to be gay... They both deserve the death penalty. Which is worse? Neither is worse, they are equally abominable to Hashem, though Torah only talks about man-on-man sex twice which the violation of Shabbat is mentioned many more times.
http://www.jewfaq.org/sex.htm
Homosexuality
Sexual relations between men are clearly forbidden by the Torah. (Lev. 18:22). Such acts are condemned in the strongest possible terms, as abhorrent. The only other sexual sin that is described in such strong terms is the sin of remarrying a woman you had divorced after she had been married to another man. (See Deut. 24:4). The sin of sexual relations between men is punishable by death (Lev. 20:13), as are the sins of adultery and incest.
It is important to note, however, that it is homosexual acts that are forbidden, not homosexual orientation. Judaism focuses on a person's actions rather than a person's desires. A man's desire to have sex with another man is not a sin, so long as he does not act upon that desire. In fact, it could be said that a man who feels such desires but does not act upon them is worthy of more merit in that regard than a man who does not feel such desires at all, just as one who refrains from pork because it is forbidden deserves more merit than one who refrains from pork because he doesn't like the taste.
I have seen some modern Orthodox sources suggest that if homosexuality is truly something hardwired in the brain, as most gay activists suggest, then a man who acts upon that desire is not morally responsible for his actions, but I am not sure how wide-spread that opinion is. In any case, it is not quite as liberal a position as some would have you believe: essentially, it is equivalent to saying that a kleptomaniac would not be held morally responsible for stealing.
Interestingly, female homosexual relations are not forbidden by the Torah. There is very little discussion of female homosexuality in the Talmud. The few sources that mention lesbian relations say that they do not disqualify a woman from certain privileges of the priesthood, because it is "merely licentiousness." There is a surprising lack of discussion of such issues as whether lesbianism would be grounds for divorcing a woman without her consent or without ketubah. Rambam asserted that lesbian practices are forbidden because it was a "practice of Egypt" and because it constituted rebelliousness.
I've just refuted these claims you posted in the Hebrew forum.
By choosing to be gay, even if you don't have man-on-man sex, you make enough sins anyway.
Btw, as much as I know the Rambam forbids Lesbism.
Why don't you refute them on the english forum?
What mitzvah is violated by a man having attraction to another man? Why didn't the Torah or the sages expressly forbid such things? Can you bring me some sources?
Did you not see that what I quoted mentioned Rambams saying that lesbianism violates the mitzvah of not emulting the ways of the Mitzrayim?
Also would it also not be a sin for a Jew to secretly desire to eat a ham sandwich? I used to love Bacon and have abstained from it for over seven years. I also loved cheeseburgers and I have not eaten them in seven years... I guess my sins are never erased in your book..
Also why did you not want me to discuss Lamberts iniquity? Not to speak Lashon Hara?
I'll translate:
א.) רוב הסיכויים שלא תתחתן ואם תתחתן - לא תהנה לא אתה ולא אשתך מהמצוות וההלכות הנוגעות לנישואין בדגש על אלו הנוגעים למין (כמו חלק מהלכות עונג שבת ומצוות עונה).
ב.) אם תתחתן, מה עם פרו ורבו?
ג.) וכו'.
1.) Most chances homosexual man wouldn't get married, and it he does get married, he and his wife alike wouldn't enjoy the Mitzvoht and Halachot regarding to marriage (like Oneg Shabbat, Mitzvaht Ona, etc).
2.) If he does get married, what about the Pru U'Rbu Mitzvah?
3.) Etc.
Only examples.
About the Ramambar quote, I didn't see it, sorry.
That's a good point and it actually strengthens mine, desiring to sin knowing that it's BAD is a sin, just like desiring to murder and you got the chance to not want to do that, and you keep willing to do so, that's a sin.
Lambert is a Tinok She'Nishbah, I don't think he knows a clue about Torah and rebuking him here would do nothing but speaking Leshon He'Rah, he doesn't even know who we are.