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Quote from: TAMU Eagle on March 15, 2021, 07:13:12 PM
Galatians and Corinthians are Paul's words,  not Jesus' no?
Paul's words. Can we agree as gained by Christ? Per MUWarrior69, Jesus would never condone homosexuality. Rather, He condemns it. Hence, how could the church bless it?
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Quote from: muwarrior69 on March 15, 2021, 07:36:43 PM
Jesus never condemned slavery, but that does not mean he condoned it either. Illicit sex such as adultery was punishable by death, unthinkable today, yet He told the adulteress after shaming the crowd that no one is without sin, to go and sin no more. As a Jew and rabbi I can safely conclude that Jesus would not condone sodomy or homosexuality, but like the adulteress neither condemn them for their sin. He was in the business of saving souls not condemning them.

Jesus did condemn slavery. Slavery is based in hatred and oppression which Jesus condemned at every opportunity. Same sex relationships are based in love which Jesus championed at every opportunity.

How do you get jesus was against same sex relationships from him sparing an adulterer? Im sure Jesus was against adultery no matter the genitals involved.
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Quote from: rocky_warrior on March 15, 2021, 07:42:35 PM
Guys, if you want to talk about Lovell, Marquette, Catholicism, and what the faith means to Marquette, great.  But the interpretation of the scripture (preaching) is a bit much.  Thanks.
hey man, don't make me give you a T! From crappy coaching to loser Lovell, 26% 3-ball shooting to theology 101...long live scoop😀
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Quote from: rocky_warrior on March 15, 2021, 07:42:35 PM
Guys, if you want to talk about Lovell, Marquette, Catholicism, and what the faith means to Marquette, great.  But the interpretation of the scripture (preaching) is a bit much.  Thanks.

Apologies Rocky. Didn't know that was a no no. I'll withdraw.

69, feel free to PM me if you'd like to continue our conversation
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Quote from: Marq3332 on March 15, 2021, 07:52:48 PM
hey man, don't make me give you a T! From crappy coaching to loser Lovell, 26% 3-ball shooting to theology 101...long live scoop😀

FWIW, as a non-Catholic engineering major, I really enjoyed the theology and philosophy courses at Marquette.  It doesn't sound like they've been totally lost, so that's a good thing :)

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Quote from: TAMU Eagle on March 15, 2021, 07:48:38 PM
Jesus did condemn slavery. Slavery is based in hatred and oppression which Jesus condemned at every opportunity. Same sex relationships are based in love which Jesus championed at every opportunity.

How do you get jesus was against same sex relationships from him sparing an adulterer? Im sure Jesus was against adultery no matter the genitals involved.

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Engineering major from '87 to '91.
When applying to universities I was split between History French double major or engineering.  Engineering seemed like more stable work afterwards. 
I wanted to take French for all my few a&s class requirements but Marquette would not allow me.  I took French 2 during first semester Freshman because I was told that's where I placed.  1 month in I was told I shouldn't have been enrolled because I didn't place into but the Prof signed off saying I was fine and fit in.  Nothing else fit my schedule afterwards since they kill you with classes in engineering.  I ended up with 2 poly sci courses instead going forward.

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