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Post by Penyaran Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:19 pm

Pendeta Homo Gegerkan Malaysia MCC-Gereja-homoseks
Menjijikkan! Ada Gereja Khusus Homoseks di Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR (voa-islam.com) – Kerajaan Federal Malaysia yang mayoritas warganya muslim, terpaksa menerima kenyataan hadirnya gereja khusus kaum homoseksual di Kuala Lumpur.

Gereja Metropolitan Community Church Kuala Lumpur (MCC KL) itu didirikan di Kuala Lumpur (KL) sejak 2009. Gereja yang seluruh jemaat dan pendetanya pengidap kelainan seksual itu, menginduk kepada Gereja Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) di New York.

Di negara asalnya, gereja homoseks ini didirikan di New York pada 1968 sebagai tempat ritual yang melindungi kaum gay Kristen yang ketika itu banyak dicerca masyarakat Amerika. MCC cabang Asia pertama kali didirikan di Manila, Filipina, yang bermayoritas Katolik. Salah seorang pendeta di sana yang bernama Pang Wai Yang pun seorang gay tulen.
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Gereja yang memanjakan jemaat “sekong-wan” (sebutan kaum gay) Malaysia ini, melakukan ritual kebaktian perdana pada Agustus 2007 di Grand Olympic KL dihadiri pendeta Troy Perry dan Pat Bumgardner, pendiri MCC New York. Kedua pendeta inilah yang mempromosikan Ou Yang Weng Feng, seorang gay Kristen bekas kolumnis terkenal keturunan China Malaysia untuk meraih gelar doktor teologi di Amerika Serikat.

Ou Yang didampingi pendeta Pang Wai Yang yang juga menyatakan bagian dari kumpulan sekong-wan Malaysia. Pendeta Pang ini juga diakui MCC New York sebagai staf di MCC Kuala Lumpur.

Setelah bercerai dengan istrinya, Ou Yang (41) memutuskan untuk menikah sesama jenis dengan Phineas Newborn III di New York bulan Agustus 2011 silam. Phineas (47) adalah seorang gay berkulit hitam yang berbadan tegap dan penggiat teater Broadway. Sebelumnya mereka berencana menikah homo di Kuala Lumpur, tapi masyarakat Muslim dan Kristen Malaysia menghardik mereka.

Allah SWT menciptakan manusia berpasang-pasangan antara laki-laki dan perempuan dengan diberikan perasaan cinta dan kasih sayang. Di luar itu adalah penyimpangan dan penyakit yang harus diobati, bukan malah ditampung dalam rumah ibadah. [silum/jwb]

http://www.voa-islam.com/counter/christology/2012/02/21/17834/menjijikkan-ada-gereja-khusus-homoseks-di-malaysia/
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Bikin Gereja Homoseks & Kawin Sesama Pria, Pendeta Homo Gegerkan Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR (voa-islam.com) – Tiba-tiba nama Pendeta Ouyang Wen Feng menjadi pusat pemberitaan bagi media di Malaysia. Pasalnya, pendeta homoseksual ini berencana akan melangsungkan pernikahan dengan pacar prianya. Sungguh ironis, seorang pendeta yang pekerjaannya memikul salib Kristus, dikenal oleh dunia bukan karena ajaran kasihnya, tapi justru karena penyimpangan seksual.

Calon pria yang akan dinikahi Pendeta Ouyang Feng adalah Phineas Newborn, seorang produser teater keturunan Afro-Amerika yang memiliki kewarganegaraan Amerika dan tinggal di New York. Rencananya, pesta pernikahan sesama pria itu akan digelar besar-besaran di Kuala Lumpur, tanggal 31 Agustus mendatang. Saat ini, meski belum resmi menikah, mereka telah tinggal satu rumah di New York sejak 24 Juni lalu.

Meski tanggal dan tempat pesta pernikahannya sudah ditentukan, belum jelas di gereja mana mereka diberkati, dan siapa pendeta yang memberkati pernikahan homoseks itu.

Pastor yang berpenampilan trendi dengan tato dan anting ini ingin mendobrak hukum halal-haram dan ketabuan di negara kelahirannya, Malaysia.
Pendeta Homo Gegerkan Malaysia Pendeta-Gereja-Feng-homoseks
Sejumlah media nasional dan politisi menyerukan pelarangan pesta tersebut. Negara Malaysia sendiri mengharamkan homoseksual. Pemerintah juga melarang film dan lagu yang liriknya mempromosikan kaum LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender). Bahkan bagi pelaku sodomi akan mendapatkan ganjaran hukuman 20 tahun penjara.

Minggu lalu, Menteri Agama Malaysia, Jamil Khir Baharom menyatakan bahwa pemerintah mengkuatirkan dengan publikasi yang dilakukan oleh Pendeta Ouyang Feng mengenai pernikahannya, sekalipun demikian hingga saat ini pemerintah belum membuat pernyataan resmi atau melakukan tindakan tegas tentang rencana pendeta yang memiliki gereja kecil di pinggir kota Kuala Lumpur di mana di antara jemaatnya beberapa juga homoseksual.

Pemerintah Malaysia berpikir bahwa perkembangan homoseksualitas yang dipromosikan oleh pendeta ini akan mengguncang sendi-sendi negaranya.

Namun kritikan pedas yang dituai oleh Pendeta Ouyang Feng tidak membuatnya bergeming dari keinginannya untuk mewujudkan pernikahan sesama jenis tersebut. Pria berusia 41 tahun yang merupakan keturunan etnis China ini menyatakan dirinya memiliki hak untuk berbagi kebahagiannya dengan teman-temannya dengan mengadakan resepsi pernikahan.

“Saya percaya, saya berhak minimal ini adalah hak mendasar saya untuk berbagi kebahagiaan dengan teman-teman dengan makan malam bersama, bahkan di Malaysia,” demikian ungkap Pendeta Feng melalui email kepada AFP.

Tak hanya tahun ini saja Pendeta Feng menggegerkan publik dengan perilaku penyimpangan seksualnya. Tahun 2007 Pastor Ouyang dikecam karena membuka gereja untuk kaum homoseksual. [silum/dbs]

http://www.voa-islam.com/counter/christology/2011/08/20/15815/bikin-gereja-homoseks-kawin-sesama-pria-pendeta-homo-gegerkan-malaysia/
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Menteri Agama Malaysia: Pernikahan Pastor Homo Harus Dihentikan

MALAYSIA (voa-islam.com) - Menteri Urusan Islam Malaysia Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom mengaku masalah-masalah sosial akan muncul jika seorang pastor Malaysia yang mengaku dirinya sebagai Homoseks tetap meneruskan pernikahannya segera.

Pastor Ou Yang Wen Feng, 41, dan pacar prianya, seorang warga keturunan Afrika-Amerika berencana untuk melangsungkan pernikahan sesama jenis pada akhir bulan Agustus atau awal September di New York dan mengadakan resepsi pernikahan kemudian di Malaysia.

"Ini adalah salah satu prinsip liberal, mereka percaya pada kebebasan atas nama hak-hak asasi manusia ekstrim.

"Kami setuju dengan hak asasi manusia, tetapi hal ekstrem seperti yang memungkinkan laki-laki menikahi sesama laki-laki akan menciptakan berbagai masalah sosial," katanya kepada wartawan setelah upacara peletakan batu pertama untuk Surau Al-Hijrah, di proyek perumahan Pantai Ria Malaysia.

Menteri tersebut mengatakan hukum perdata Malaysia tidak mengizinkan pernikahan sesama jenis.

"Bagi saya, sebagai menteri di Departemen Perdana Menteri yang berhubungan dengan agama, saya pikir itu akan mendorong liberalisme di Malaysia dan pemahaman ini mengkhawatirkan," katanya.

..Kami setuju dengan hak asasi manusia, tetapi hal ekstrem seperti yang memungkinkan laki-laki menikahi sesama laki-laki akan menciptakan berbagai masalah sosial..

Jamil Khir mengatakan perkawinan itu harus dihentikan, tetapi menambahkan bahwa pihak yang berwenang akan mengambil tindakan yang tepat.

Sebelumnya, Pastor Ou Yang Wen Feng yang kini bertugas di Gereja Komunitas Metropolitan mengatakan ia berencana untuk kembali ke Malaysia untuk liburan tahun depan setelah pernikahan dengan pacar laki-lakinya, Phineas Newborn III, 47 seorang produser musik Broadway.

Gereja Komunitas Metropolitan tempat Ou Yang Wen Feng mengabdi dikatakan menjadi bagian dari sebuah organisasi Kristen internasional yang menjangkau semua kalangan termasuk komunitas Homoseksual.

Pastor Ou Yang Weng Feng yang dibesarkan dalam keluarga Kristen konservatif mendapat sorotan setelah ia mempublikasikan orientasi seksualnya pada tahun 2006 di mana ia menerbitkan sebuah buku yang mengklarifikasi situasi tersebut termasuk pernikahan sembilan tahun tanpa anak dengan mantan istrinya. Ou Yang Wen Feng yang juga merupakan seorang mantan kolumnis untuk harian Jit Sin Chew Poh saat ini berada di Hongkong untuk mempromosikan bukunya tentang Homoseksualitas dan Kristen. (st/tmi)

http://www.voa-islam.com/news/south-east-asia/2011/08/15/15778/menteri-agama-malaysia-pernikahan-pastor-homo-harus-dihentikan/
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Resepsi Pernikahan Pendeta Gay Hebohkan Malaysia

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Pendeta gay asal Malaysia, Ngeo Boon Lin, menikah dengan pacar sesama jenisnya, seorang produser musik asal Kota New York, Amerika Serikat, Phineas Newborn. Meski acara sakral ini digelar Agustus tahun lalu di negeri Paman Sam. Namun sang pendeta menginginkan resepsi di negara asalnya.

Surat kabar the Wall Street Journal melaporkan, Selasa (7/8), Lin nekat menggelar pesta besar di negara berpenduduk mayoritas muslim itu. Mereka telah melangsungkan acara itu Sabtu, pekan lalu. Hadir sekitar 200 tamu dan beberapa wartawan dekat Lin. Pesta ini tertutup untuk publik. Pers datang diminta tidak menyiarkan.

Resepsi pasangan homo ini seolah ingin memancing kemarahan rakyat dan pemerintah Malaysia yang melarang kegiatan kaum penyuka sesama jenis, mulai dari parade hingga diskusi. Perdana Menteri Najib Razak pernah menegaskan homoseksual tidak ada tempat di Malaysia. “Tapi kami membuat sejarah di sini,” kata Newborn.

Pendeta keturunan Cina ini tinggal di Amerika sejak 1998. Ia mendapat sejumlah kecaman dari pejabat Malaysia dan kelompok agama karena menikah dengan sesama jenis.

Meski Ngeo penganut Kristen taat, tapi pernikahannya bisa memunculkan ide ekstremis di tengah 28 juta penduduk Malaysia, termasuk etnis Melayu. Sebuah surat kabar milik UMNO (Organisasi Bangsa Melayu Bersatu), partai berkuasa di Malaysia, mendesak pemerintah menghentikan rencana Ngeo merayakan pernikahan di negara itu. “Ini hak saya merayakan pernikahan dengan suka cita bersama orang-orang saya sayangi,” katanya.

Ngeo menegaskan pemerintah boleh membuat kebisingan mengenai konservatif agama dan mengenai hal baik buruk berdasarkan agama, tetapi mereka tidak diterima di pernikahannya. Resepsi diadakan di sebuah restoran mewah di Ibu Kota Kuala Lumpur. Di atas meja ditaruh coklat dalam kotak bertulisan ‘Tuhan mengasihi kaum gay’.

Eric Goh, salah seorang tamu, mengatakan kaum Lesbian, Gay, Biseksual dan Transgender (LGBT) Malaysia perlu keluar dalam jumlah besar agar dapat mengekspresikan dirinya dan banyak orang mendukung mereka.(fq/merdeka)

http://www.eramuslim.com/berita/dunia-islam/resepsi-pernikahan-pendeta-gay-hebohkan-malaysia.htm#.UTxge0oa1ug
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PARIS, KOMPAS.com - Untuk pertama kalinya, sebuah masjid yang bisa menerima kelompok gay dan lesbian dibuka di Paris, Perancis, Jumat (30/11/2012). Pembukaan masjid ini menjadi tantangan tersendiri terhadap tradisi Islam yang menentang hubungan sesama jenis.

Masjid itu, selain menerima gay, lesbian dan transgender juga tidak memisahkan tempat umat pria dan perempuan. Hal ini juga mematahkan tradisi lama Islam yang biasanya memisahkan tempat antara umat pria dan perempuan.

Pendiri masjid ini, seorang Muslim yang juga aktivis gay berdarah Aljazair, Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed (35) juga mendorong perempuan memimpin ibadah shalat Jumat.

"Ini adalah sebuah masjid inklusif yang radikal. Sebuah masjid yang menerima umatnya apa adanya," kata Zahed.

Masjid ini, yang untuk saat ini dibuka terbatas pada saat shalat Jumat ini, dibuka pada saat para pemimpin agama di Perancis, termasuk para pemuka agama Islam senior, tengah membuat petisi untuk menentang rencana pemerintah melegalkan pernikahan gay.

Zahed memutuskan untuk mendirikan masjid ini setelah anggota organisasi Muslim Homoseksual Perancis yang dikelolanya terus bertambah. Dua tahun lalu anggota organisasi ini hanya enam orang dan kini sudah mencapai 325 orang.

Kehadiran masjid ini mendapat sambutan hangat warga Muslim Perancis yang kebetulan adalah kaum gay dan lesbian.

"Perancis sangat kekurangan tempat seperti ini," kata seorang pengunjung masjid berusia 38 tahun yang tak ingin disebutkan namanya.

Namun, tentu saja masjid Zahed ini mendapat tentangan dari institusi Muslim formal dan pemuka agama Islam di Perancis.

"Kami tahu homoseksual Muslim itu ada. Namun, membuka sebuah masjid khusus bagi mereka adalah penyimpangan," kata Abdallah Zekri, yang memantau serangan anti-Muslim untuk Dewan Muslim Perancis.

Sementara itu, Pengelola Masjid Paris Dalil Boubaker mengatakan proyek masjid Zahed harus berada di luar komunitas.

"Kami tidak menuding kaum homoseksual. Namun kami tidak bisa memberi mereka kredit dan mengakui keberadaan mereka di komunitas kami," ujar Boubaker.

Bagaimana pendapat umat Muslim Perancis?

"Shalat adalah sebuah ritual. Anda tak bisa semaunya menentukan cara melakukan shalat. Anda harus melakukannya seperti diperintahkan Allah," kata Soufiene (45).

Sementara itu sejumlah pakar juga ikut mengomentari masjid yang dikelola Zahed ini.

"Tujuan para Muslim ini adalah untuk mempromosikan Islam yang inklusif dan memiliki nilai-nilai progresif," kata peneliti di Institut Riset dan Studi tentang Arab dan Dunia Muslim, Florence Bergeaud-Blackler.

Zahed sendiri adalah seorang gay yang menikahi kekasihnya, yang juga seorang Muslim dalam pernikahan sipil di Afrika Selatan yang melegalkan pernikahan sesama jenis.

asik.. ada masjid homo juga bro. imamnya juga homo! hahahaha..

http://internasional.kompas.com/read/2012/11/30/1751126/Masjid.untuk.Gay.dan.Lesbian.Dibuka.di.Perancis

inilah kalau ga lihat cermin diagama sendiri.
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wkwkwkwk..... cuman 1 doank. lol bandingin sama yang ini usil


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Mi Fortaleza es Dios Rio Grande Affirming Pentecostal Church
Centro Cristiano Las Otras Ovejas Del Rebano San Juan San Juan Concilio LOOR, Alliance of Christian Churches
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Diaconía Cristiana en la Diversidad ICM Montevideo MCC


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ICM Caracas Caracas MCC

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Post by ramayana Fri Mar 15, 2013 4:38 pm

siapa bilang hanya 1?

Some mosques with a Sufi orientation extend a rare welcome to gay Muslims.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/07/us/07gaymuslim.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0


Daiyee Abdullah, the gay imam, Washington DC

In Washington DC, Tariq and Ali met Daiyee Abdullah, an openly gay Muslim who offers support to other gay Muslims from his informal mosque - a city library where they meet for Friday prayers.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-14731025

silahkan cari yang lain hehehehe
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Post by Penyaran Fri Mar 15, 2013 4:42 pm

kacian banget, saking gak mau ngalahnya sampe maksa dibanyakin dhewe. lol

jumlahnya juga masih kalah ama gereja. ketawa guling ketawa guling ketawa guling
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Post by ramayana Fri Mar 15, 2013 4:56 pm

Penyaran wrote:kacian banget, saking gak mau ngalahnya sampe maksa dibanyakin dhewe. lol

jumlahnya juga masih kalah ama gereja. ketawa guling ketawa guling ketawa guling
hahahaha.. ente kan terkenal akan trit sampah ente.

ane hanya berusaha membuka pikiran ente. bukan masalah banyak banyakan.
kalau agama ente juga penuh masalah.

di kristen orang mau apa aja terserah. tidak ada hukuman dari sesama.

coba di agama ente. udah bagus itu ada yang terbuka.. padahal dalam ancaman.
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Post by Penyaran Fri Mar 15, 2013 5:31 pm

ramayana wrote:
Penyaran wrote:kacian banget, saking gak mau ngalahnya sampe maksa dibanyakin dhewe. lol

jumlahnya juga masih kalah ama gereja. ketawa guling ketawa guling ketawa guling
hahahaha.. ente kan terkenal akan trit sampah ente.

ane hanya berusaha membuka pikiran ente. bukan masalah banyak banyakan.
kalau agama ente juga penuh masalah.

di kristen orang mau apa aja terserah. tidak ada hukuman dari sesama.

coba di agama ente. udah bagus itu ada yang terbuka.. padahal dalam ancaman.

nah, situ sendiri ngomong kristen membiarkan gay & islam sama sekali gak ngebolehin. berarti emang salah donk tuh mesjid.
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Post by ramayana Fri Mar 15, 2013 5:39 pm

Penyaran wrote:
ramayana wrote:
Penyaran wrote:kacian banget, saking gak mau ngalahnya sampe maksa dibanyakin dhewe. lol

jumlahnya juga masih kalah ama gereja. ketawa guling ketawa guling ketawa guling
hahahaha.. ente kan terkenal akan trit sampah ente.

ane hanya berusaha membuka pikiran ente. bukan masalah banyak banyakan.
kalau agama ente juga penuh masalah.

di kristen orang mau apa aja terserah. tidak ada hukuman dari sesama.

coba di agama ente. udah bagus itu ada yang terbuka.. padahal dalam ancaman.

nah, situ sendiri ngomong kristen membiarkan gay & islam sama sekali gak ngebolehin. berarti emang salah donk tuh mesjid.

inilah kalau orang tidak bisa mencerna kalimat!

di kristen mau apa terserah dan tidak ada hukuman dari sesama!!

ente tau artinya???? ente mau berbuat doa atau apa, tidak akan di hukum fisik ama sesama kristen. beda ama ente.

udah jelas di Alitab tidak boleh homo! kurang jelas apa?? ada ayatnya!!

berikan ayat tentang homo di quran. ada?

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Post by Penyaran Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:32 pm

PRANCIS, - Pembukaan masjid yang ditujukan untuk kaum homoseksual di Prancis mengundang kecaman dari komunitas Muslim karena menjalankan ajaran yang bertentangan dengan ajaran Islam yang benar.

"Ini merupakan penyalahgunaan definisi masjid," kata Dalil Boubakeur, pimpinan Masjid Grande atau masjid Raya di Paris, FRANCE 24 melaporkan sebagaimana dilansir onislam.net, Senin 3 Desember.

Masjid dibuka di timur Paris pada hari Jumat untuk dikunjungi oleh kaum homoseksual saja.

Pendiri masjid, Ludovic Mohammed Zahed, berpendapat bahwa masjid yang dia dirikan bertujuan untuk memecahkan masalah yang tabu dalam Islam, seperti homoseksualitas. Dia juga bersikeras bahwa masjid bagi kaum homo, yang terletak di sebuah kuil Hindu, adalah hasil dari interpretasi modern dari ajaran Islam. Tokoh homoseksual itu juga mengatakan bahwa perempuan akan memimpin shalat Jumat di masjidnya.

Tetapi argumen itu ditolak oleh Boubakeur, menekankan bahwa masjid itu bertentangan dengan semangat ajaran Islam.

"Masjid-masjid yang sudah ada menerima semua orang, sehingga menciptakan satu (masjid) khusus untuk kaum homoseksual adalah bertentangan dengan semangat (ajaran) Islam," katanya.

"Jamaah pergi ke masjid untuk beribadah kepada Allah, mereka tidak pergi untuk menunjukkan seksualitas mereka."

Homo seksualitas Tetap Haram

Para pemimpin Muslim Prancis menekankan bahwa homoseksualitas dilarang dalam Islam.

"Homoseksualitas dikutuk dalam 13 ayat Al-Qur'an," kata Boubakeur kepadaFRANCE 24.

"Hubungan seksual hanya sah antara laki-laki dan perempuan yang sudah menikah."

Boubakeur mengatakan masjid gay akan berdiri "di luar komunitas".

"Kami tidak menunjuk jari pada kaum homoseksual, tapi kami tidak bisa memberi mereka kredit ke titik dimana mereka menjadi diakui dalam komunitas kami," katanya kepada Reuters.

Abdallah Zekri, Presiden Observatorium Nasional Islamofobia, juga mengecam langkah itu.

"Kita tahu bahwa Muslim homoseksual ada, tetapi membuka masjid (bagi mereka) adalah penyimpangan," katanya kepada FRANCE 24. [rah]

http://www.globalmuslim.web.id/2012/12/muslim-prancis-tolak-masjid-khusus-kaum.html
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Post by Penyaran Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:34 pm

PARIS - Pembukaan masjid khusus untuk para gay dan lesbian oleh kaum homoseksual di Prancis, mengundang kecaman dari masyarakat Muslim karena dianggap bertentangan dengan ajaran Islam.
Sebuah masjid telah dibuka di timur kota Paris pada Jum'at pekan lalu yang hanya boleh didatangi oleh kaum homoseks.
"Ini adalah penyimpangan definisi masjid," kata Dalil Boubaker, rektor Masjid Grande di Paris, kepada France 24.
Pembangunan masjid ini dipimpin oleh Ludovic Muhammad Zahed yang berargumen bahwa masjid itu bertujuan untuk menunjukkan bahwa homoseksual dalam Islam bukanlah hal yang tabu.
Parahnya lagi, Zahed juga bersikeras bahwa masjid yang terletak di sebuah kuil Hindu itu adalah hasil dari "interpretasi modern" ajaran Islam.
Kekonyolan Zahed tak sebatas itu, pria gay itu juga mengatakan bahwa wanita akan memimpin shalat Jum'at di masjid itu.
Menanggapi ini, Boubaker menekankan bahwa masjid itu bertentangan dengan ruh Islam, tidak seharusnya dikhususkan bagi kaum homoseks.
"Masjid-masjid yang telah ada menerima setiap orang, sehingga membuat satu kekhususan untuk homoseksual adalah bertentangan dengan ruh Islam," katanya.
Dalam Islam, homoseksualitas atau liwath adalah haram, terlaknat. Para pemimpin Muslim di Prancis telah berulang kali menegaskannya kepada publik.
"Homoseksualitas dilaknat dalam 13 ayat dalam Qur'an," kata Boubaker. "Hubungan seksual yang halal hanyalah antara pria dan wanita."
Boubakeur menegaskan bahwa masjid khusus gay itu keluar dari jamaah kaum Muslimin.
"..Tetapi kami tidak bisa memberikan kepercayaan kepada mereka hingga pada titik bahwa mereka diakui dalam masyarakat kami," katanya kepada Reuters.

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Post by F-22 Tue Mar 19, 2013 6:09 pm

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Sosok Imam Gay dari Afsel Dikecam dan Dikritik Habis-habisan

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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA--Dia berbahaya bagi Islam. Dia harus mati. Tapi juga: Wow, berani sekali! Radio Nederland Wereldomroep, yang pertama kali menyiarkan sosok Mushin Hendricks, seorang imam yang mengaku gay (homo) dari Afrika Selatan, mendapat banyak sekali reaksi dari pembaca dan pendengar.

Beberapa di antaranya sangat ekstrem, seperti ingin Hendricks dibunuh saja. Terutama dari dunia Arab, tapi juga dari Indonesia, berdatangan reaksi mengenai artikel Imam Hendricks.
 
Reinhard Luhulima dari Indonesia menulis "Perkataan Hendricks merupakan refleksi dari kepercayaannya sendiri. Jika setiap orang mengekspresikan kepercayaannya sendiri mengenai Tuhan maka dunia akan kacau. Hendricks harus digantung karena sesat."

Sementara dalam situs Arab: "Yang saya tahu, tidak ada tempat bagi homoseksualitas dalam islam. Siapa yang menyatakan hal itu dianggap jihadis. Apakah mungkin dia itu imam jihadis?"

Bahkan di Belanda hanya ada sedikit simpati untuk cerita imam yang berkeyakinan bahwa ada ruang bagi homoseksualitas dalam Islam. Ketika Hendricks baru-baru ini memberikan kuliah di Belanda, hanya dua dari lima puluh tamu undangan yang datang.

"Saya merasa bahwa masyarakat Islam di Belanda belum siap untuk secara terbuka berdiskusi mengenai seksualitas, apalagi homoseksualitas. Saya pikir seorang imam tidak mau mengangkat hal ini. Mereka bahkan menghindari topik ini," katanya.

Artikel mengenai imam gay dipakai oleh station mitra RNW dan banyak situs lainnya. 1.200 pembaca memberikan reaksi dalam sebuah forum di Afrika Selatan dan 400 orang Sinegal memberikan pendapat mereka di situs seneweb.com. Dimana-mana cerita itu mengundang perdebatan antara pihak yang pro dan kontra.

Seorang pembaca dari Indonesia tidak bisa membayangkan bahwa Allah menghukum orang gay karena mereka juga tidak pernah meminta menjadi gay. "Mereka dilahirkan memang seperti itu. Tidak adil jika Allah menghukum mereka, apalagi jika kita memandang Allah sebagai Tuhan yang Maha Pengasih."

Pembaca lain memuji Hendricks karena dia mau berjuang melawan fundamentalisme dalam Islam: "Bagus. Akhirnya islam sedikit demi sedikit mulai meninggalkan abad pertengahan!"

Tapi reaksi mayoritas masih negatif. Misalnya, Hendricks dipandang bahaya bagi Islam "Karena dia mengartikan imannya dengan cara yang salah. Al-Quran dan hadits tidak memberikan tempat bagi homoseksualitas."

Hendricks menilai dirinya sebagai penganut muslim yang ingin membuka diskusi mengenai topik tersebut di tengah masyarakat muslim. Dia melewatkan beberapa tahun di Pakistan untuk belajar mengenai Islam. Dia tidak lagi takut akan ancaman mati yang dia terima:

"Al-Quran mengundang para muslim untuk bertanya. Dan saya menggunakan hak tersebut. Saya tidak berpikir bahwa Allah, yang telah mengaruniakan hak tersebut, akan menghukum saya karena saya menggunakan hak yang Dia berikan. Beberapa muslim bereaksi terlalu emosional mengenai topik ini. Banyak orang tak bersalah yang mati karena konsep yang salah bahwa Islam menentang homoseksual," katanya.
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Post by Penyaran Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:38 pm

Pernikahan akan dilakukan di New York, sementara resepsi digelar di Malaysia.

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Ouyang Wen Feng, pendeta gay asal Malaysia

VIVAnews - Seorang pendeta gay kontroversial asal Malaysia berniat menikahi tunangannya di New York dan mengadakan resepsi pernikahan di negaranya. Rencana ini tidak ayal menimbulkan penentangan, terutama dari pemerintahan setempat.

Pendeta Ouyang Wen Feng menyampaikan hal tersebut kepada Associated Press, Selasa, 16 Agustus 2011. Dia mengatakan resepsi pernikahannya pada tahun depan sebagai salah satu kampanye untuk kebebasan di Malaysia.

Lelaki 41 tahun ini berharap rakyat dan pemerintah Malaysia dapat lebih terbuka bagi kaum homoseksual seperti dirinya. Rencananya ini tetap akan dia lakukan kendati mendapatkan banyak penentangan dari para politisi Muslim Malaysia.

Salah satunya yang memberikan penentangan paling keras adalah Menteri Urusan Keislaman Malaysia, Jamil Khir Baharom. Dia mengatakan bahwa walaupun orientasi seksual merupakan hak-hak dasar manusia, namun homoseksual adalah kebebasan yang ekstrem dan dapat mengarah ke gejala-gejala sosial negatif di masa depan.

"Di hukum sipil kita, pernikahan sesama jenis dilarang. Karena hukum kita jugalah, seorang lelaki harus menikahi wanita. Sesama pria, sesama wanita, dilarang," kata Baharom seperti disampaikan di laman Malaysia Kini.

Pendeta Feng pindah ke AS pada 1998 untuk belajar teologi. Disini dia bertemu dengan tunangannya sesama jenis dan berencana menikah tahun depan. Pendeta bertato ini pernah mengeluarkan buku yang bertemakan gay dan Kristen. Feng membangun sebuah gereja kecil di pinggiran kota Kuala Lumpur. Di gerejanya, banyak jemaahnya yang juga homoseksual.

"Ketika kaum gay tetap bungkam, maka masyarakat tidak tahu apa itu gay dan homoseksual. Karena ketidaktahuan itulah maka diskriminasi dan prasangka buruk timbul," kata Feng.

Di negara mayoritas Muslim seperti Malaysia, gay akan dihukum berat. Pelaku sodomi di negara ini akan dihukum hingga 20 tahun. Sementara bar khusus kaum gay biasanya dihancurkan. (umi)

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Post by Penyaran Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:41 pm

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Liputan6.com, Kuala Lumpur: Banyak pasangan yang akan menikah mencari hari yang dianggap tepat, termasuk dibarengkan dengan suatu momentum penting. Begitu pula bagi Ouyang Wen Feng seorang pendeta asal Malaysia yang akan menikahi pasangan homoseksualnya di Amerika Serikat 31 Agustus mendatang. Tanggal 31 Agustus merupakan perayaan hari kemerdekaan Malaysia.

Peristiwa tersebut menjadi luar biasa di Malaysia, mengingat mayoritas penduduknya muslim. Malaysia menerapkan hukuman cambuk dan juga kurungan penjara selama 20 tahun bagi mereka yang mendeklarasikan diri sebagai seorang homoseksual. Wen Feng dan kekasihnya akan menjadi pasangan gay pertama dari kawasan Asia Tenggara yang menikah di AS.

"Kami berencana untuk menikah bertepatan dengan hari jadi Malaysia pada 31 Agustus mendatang. Ini begitu berarti bagi saya. Saya tidak bermaksud mempromosikan kaum homoseksual. Yang mau saya kampanyekan adalah kejujuran, cinta, dan keadilan," ungkap Wen Feng.

Wen Feng sendiri sebenarnya merupakan seorang pendeta yang memimpin sebuah gereja Kristen yang dikenal terbuka bagi para kaum gay. Gereja yang dibangunnya pada tahun 2007 telah mendapatkan banyak protes dari berbagai organisasi keagamaan. (Reuters/Vin)

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Post by SEGOROWEDI Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:47 pm



berarti melanggar ini..

Kejadian 2:24
Sebab itu seorang laki-laki akan meninggalkan ayahnya dan ibunya dan bersatu dengan isterinya, sehingga keduanya menjadi satu daging.
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Gay Marriage In The Bible

from Internet Sacred Text Archive

There are about half a dozen direct references to what we today term homosexuality in the Tanach and NT, and a few others which are relevant but not direct. Two of the most negative passages are found in the book of Leviticus, alongside a mass of ancient Jewish food and incest taboos, purification rituals and medical protocols. In the New Testament, there are several instances in the Epistles where Paul disparages homosexuality. Notably, at no point in the Gospel narrative does Jesus condemn homosexuality.

Another point to note is that there was no word for homosexuality, in the sense that we now use the term, in ancient Hebrew or Greek. So the text of the Tanach and NT uses circumlocutions or eumphemisms in these passages.

As far as lesbianism goes, the Bible is silent. There is no explicit mention (or condemnation) of female homosexuality in the Tanach, and it turns up only once (very tangentially) in the NT. The King James Version

King James I, who commissioned the King James Version translation, was undoubtedly homosexual. It was whispered that "Elizabeth was King: Now James is Queen."

James I was responsible for reaffirming the Buggery Act of 1533, which criminalized sodomy in the UK. However, James I had several well-documented homosexual relationships. Although he had eight children with his wife, Anne of Denmark, they eventually decided to live apart. In 1607 he met Robert Carr, then age 17, at a joust, and had an on-going relationship with him for nearly a decade, which ended in a messy breakup. In 1614, he started a relationship with George Villiers, a commoner, eventually making him Duke of Buckingham in 1623. In 1624, James wrote Villiers a letter in which he asked "whether you loved me now...better than at the time I shall never forget at Farham, where the bed's head could not be found between the master and his dog."


Tanach

In the beginning...

Some esoteric Jewish traditions hold that God is hermaphroditic in nature, and that Adam was originally an hermaphrodite. This is based on a reading of Genesis 1:27: "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them." This theme is developed with great detail in the Kabbalah; For instance see this passage from the Kabbalah Unveiled. Rabbi Samuel-bar-Nachman is quoted by Carpenter as saying "Adam, when God created him, was a man-woman (androgyne)". Maimonides (ibid.) is quoted likewise: "Adam and Eve were created together, conjoined by their backs." This is similar to the androgyne mentioned in Plato's Symposium.


The Sin of Sodom

Then there is the story of the destruction of the city of Sodom, (Genesis 18:16-19:29). Sodom has given its name to the now somewhat quaint-sounding term 'Sodomy', which originally meant a specific male homosexual sex act. Eventually it was expanded to mean any form of sexual expression which happened to be illegal, including things that married heterosexual couples do every day.

However, a close reading reveals the name to be a bit of a misnomer. To start off, Sodom is described simply as a 'wicked' place. Lot, Abraham's nephew, goes to live there to see if even one righteous person can be found there. The sexual theme starts when two disguised angels visit Lot. A mob, described as consisting of the men of the city, 'both young and old', attacks Lot's house and demands that Lot allow them to 'know' (in the language of the KJV) the two men. To 'know' is, of course, the famous KJV circumlocution for having sexual intercourse.

The next passage bears closer examination. Lot (Gen 19:8) asks the mob to 'do' his two virgin daughters instead, but not the two guests, 'for ... they came under the shadow of my roof.' The rest of the story is well-known: divine wrath ensues, the mob is blinded, the cities of the plain are destroyed by fire and brimstone while Lot and his family flee, Lot's wife is turned to a pillar of salt because she looks back, and only Lot and his daughters escape. In an often ignored coda to this story, Lot's daughters have incest with him by getting him intoxicated, (Gen 19:31), presumably to repopulate the country; a similar motif is found in the story of Noah. As in other Biblical narratives, even the heroes end up committing horrendous sins, driven by circumstances. But many ignore the entire context of the story in the rush to justify their own bigotry.

The sin of the city of Sodom was originally considered to be the violation of the rights of Lot's guests. Defining the 'sin of Sodom' to be male homosexuality was a later interpretation, which was made by medieval Jewish and Christian writers, as a reaction to Pagan acceptance of homosexuality. Near Eastern hospitality, to this day, implies a responsibility to protect guests under one's roof. The fact that Lot was ready to make a huge sacrifice by offering up his virgin daughters to the mob instead of his guests underlines this.

There is abundant Haggadah, ancient Jewish folklore, which tells of the cruelty of Sodom to strangers, and their mistreatment of the poor and homeless. Among other stories, travelers are given gold but not food; when they starve to death, everything is stolen including the gold and the clothes off their backs, and their bodies are left to rot. One of Lot's unfortunate daughters is burned to death for the crime of giving a starving man food. Another woman who assists a poor man is smeared with honey and left to be stung to death by bees. Some of these stories are suffused with dark comedic twists. A poor man is assaulted and robbed. Eliezar, a servant of Abraham, is hit on the head when he intervenes. A judge rules that he must pay his assailant for medical treatment! (Bleeding was considered a surgical procedure). Eliezar then hits the judge on the head, drawing blood, and tells the judge to pay his fine. See Ginzburg's Legends of the Jews and Polano's The Talmud: Selections, for many more stories along the same lines. After reading these, I guarantee you'll be rooting for the Lord to rain down the brimstone on the cities of the plain...

There are also numerous Biblical passages warning about mistreating strangers, (with the story of Lot being implied), for instance this one in the NT: "Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares." [Heb. 13:2]

Between the original concept of a violation of the law of hospitality and the medieval focus on a particular sexual act, there is an intermediate stage where Sodom was criticized for other reasons entirely. Where Sodom is mentioned in later books of the Tanach and in the New Testament, it is used as an example of a city which was corrupted by luxury, lacking in values such as charity and humility. Nowhere is this made clearer than in Ezekiel 16:48-50, where Ezekiel, speaking for 'the Lord God', enumerates the sins of Sodom: "Saith the Lord GOD...Behold, this was the iniquity of ... Sodom, pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of idleness ... neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy. And they were haughty and committed abomination before me: therefore I took them away as I saw good".

Note that in this context 'abomination' means human sacrifice and idol worship, not shared tax breaks for long-term same-sex couples, or sexual practices you can see on cable after 10 o'clock. Furthermore, 'abomination' is at the end of the laundry list. The primary sin of Sodom, by this account, was that their society was materialistic, greedy and uncharitable. Social and economic justice is a thread that runs through the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament alike, and it is not difficult to extrapolate this to modern struggles for equality, such as those of LGBT people. When governmental and religious institutions and their leaders perpetuate oppression, it would not be farfetched to say that they are committing the actual sin of Sodom.


Leviticus

The book of Leviticus was probably composed during the Babylonian exile, from 550 to 500 BCE. Leviticus deals with issues of ritual purity and proscribed behavior. Traditionally attributed to Moses (it is part of the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible), Leviticus was probably written by the author modern scholars call 'P'.

Leviticus 18:22 and Leviticus 20:13 are the two Bible verses which are most often cited as support for scriptural condemnation of homosexuality; the latter verse even demands that such behavior be punished by death. Both verses refer specifically to male homosexuality, but not female.

There is a condemnation of both male and female cross-dressing in Deuteronomy 22:5 as 'an abomination'. However, no particular punishment is specified. By contrast, the same chapter specifies harsh punishments for other transgressions: death by stoning of non-virgin brides [Deu 22:13-21], likewise both participants in an act of adultery [Deu. 22:22], and some instances of premarital intercourse [Deu. 22:23].

The background of the condemnation of homosexuality in Leviticus is a fascinating subject. The Jews were in conflict with Pagans who also resided in ancient Palestine. There was a lot of pressure for Jews to adopt various practices of the Pagans, to become just another religion in the melting pot. And so scriptural injunctions were developed which prohibited certain distinctive Pagan beliefs and practices.

Now some of the Pagan religions of the ancient Near East had male priests who, to honor a Goddess figure, emulated women. These priests, called Kedeshim in the Tanach, who, like other shamans world-wide, cross-dressed, took on economic and social roles normally associated with females and in some cases even castrated themselves. They also enaged in sexual acts as part of their ceremonies, similar to the Tantric practices. This included sex with other men.

So the rules against males cross-dressing and having sex with other men were based on opposition to this priesthood. However, over time it was generalized to similar behavior, regardless of whether it was part of a spiritual practice. The prohibition of homosexuality in Leviticus was used subsequently for hundreds of years as a precedent for the persecution of gays, and has been quoted in legal reasoning up to the present day.

The book of Leviticus contains many harsh commandments and regulations, and much of it can't be reconciled with modern life or contemporary standards of justice and human rights. Some other points of interest in Leviticus include:
- the punishment for blasphemy is death by stoning [Lev 24:16],
- likewise, a child who curses their parent will be put to death [Lev 20:9],
- locusts, beetles and grasshoppers are permissible food [Lev. 11:21] but not shellfish or mollusks [Lev. 11:10].
- Leviticus 25:44-46 was construed by slavery apologists to be divine authorization for the buying, holding and bequeathing of human beings as property.

Most Christian and Jewish groups today hold that many of the rules in Leviticus and elsewhere in the Hebrew Bible should not be considered binding, or at worst, minor sins if transgressed, and that the harsh punishments are obsolete. For instance, there is an extensive debate in the Talmud (Sanhedrin, Chapter VIII). as to whether putting a 'stubbon and rebellious' child to death is an appropriate punishment by reductio ad adsurdum. And Jesus is quoted (see below) as saying that the law should consist of two rules, namely love for God and love for one's neighbor; this is an implicit criticism of the complicated and often extreme regulations of Leviticus.


David and Jonathan

There is an extensive and very sympathetic description of a same-sex relationship in the Bible, the story of David and Jonathan, e.g.: 1 Samuel 18:1-5, 1 Samuel 19:1-7, 1 Samuel 20:30-42, 2 Samuel 1:25-6. While their bond is described as non-sexual, it is difficult to characterize it as purely one of friendship.

Jonathan was the son of Saul, David's nemesis. Their souls are described as 'knit together'. David and Jonathan 'made a covenant, because he loved him as his own soul.' The word convenant is significant, because in the Tanach this word always implies a formal legal agreement. To mark this convenant, Jonathan literally gives David the clothes off of his back, as well as other gifts such as weapons.

Later in the narrative, Jonathan successfully intercedes with Saul to spare David's life. At their last meeing, 1 Samuel 20:41, they are described as kissing one another and weeping together. David's grief at Jonathan's death is profound and moving. In Davids lament for Jonathan he describes their friendship as '(sur)passing the love of women'. This elegy, 2 Samuel 1:18-27. known as 'the Bow,' is one of the most beloved passages in the Hebrew Bible.


New Testament

The Gospels

In the four Gospels, Jesus is portrayed throughout with a message of love and tolerance. Not once does he condemn homosexuals, demand that they be put to death, etc., as do some of his modern followers. Such a pronouncement would be a profound departure from the rest of the text. For instance, in Matthew 22:37, Jesus is quoted as saying:

22:37 ...Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
22:38 This is the first and great commandment.
22:39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
22:40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.

And in John 13:34, he is additionally quoted as saying:

13:34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
13:35 By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.

So Jesus turning around and saying 'Hate Gays' would be a bit out of character.


Paul

Not so with the disciple Paul. In Romans 1:26-7 Paul condemns both male and female homosexuality as 'against nature' (hence the term 'unnatural act'). Notably, this is the sole reference to female homosexuality in the entire Bible. In 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 Paul says that the 'effeminate' shall '(not) inherit the Kingdom of God'. In 1 Timothy 1:8-11 Paul brands 'those who defile themselves with mankind' as criminals, along with thieves and murderers. These passages in the Epistles are the only four places where homosexuality is mentioned in the NT. These passages are considered to be a reaction against the Pagan Hellenistic and Roman society, which largely tolerated LGBT people and spirituality. Later, early Christian writers elaborated on Paul's themes, which led to centuries of persecution of LGBT people in Europe.


Gay Marriage in the Bible

The Tanach

Actually this is kind of a trick topic. There is no mention of gay marriage in the Bible (except, possibly, the account of the 'covenant' of David and Jonathan). But neither is there any mention of representative democracy, electricity, the Internet, or polyester clothing. For the vast majority of Christians and Jews (even those that believe in Biblical inerrancy), just because something isn't mentioned in the Bible doesn't necessarily mean that it is sinful or forbidden. Unless you are Amish, of course, in which case you probably shouldn't be reading this in the first place...

The Bible is a smorgasbord for those who need just one out-of-context quote to justify their personal views on marriage. Depending on which pinhole you look through, the Bible can be cited as both approving or forbidding polygamy, monogamy, divorce, and lifelong celibacy. So it is no wonder that there are quotes that can be manipulated in the same way to condemn gay marriage. For instance, the often quoted Genesis 2:23-4:

2:23 And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.

2:24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.

Now before you say, "Aha! so the Bible does forbid gay marriage!", take another look, This passage does not say "'Thou shalt not let two men or two women get married, and get the same tax breaks and hospital visitation rights as heterosexuals." When a commandment or injunction occurs in the Bible it is stated explicitly, as throughout Leviticus.

This passage also has mystical overtones which literalists are apt to completely miss or ignore. It implies that Adam was at one time united with Eve in the same body, and the reason that people seek companionship is because they are searching for their missing half. (This is similar to Plato's theory of the androgyne). Also, both in the Tanach and the NT, marriage is used as a metaphor for the union of the soul with God, which is obviously binary.

In the Tanach, marriage practises such as bigamy, polygamy, concubinage, arranged and levitrate marriages are described as normal, as in fact they were at the time. All of these types of marriage are today either illegal in most western countries or considered highly unusual, much more so than monogamous same sex unions.

In Genesis 16 Sarah, Abraham's wife, encourages Abraham to impregnate her handmaid, Hagar, because she is barren (although Sarah miraculously later gives birth to Isaac). Later (Genesis 25) Abraham takes yet another wife, Keturah, who is also described as a concubine.

In Genesis 29 Jacob marries the sisters Rachel and Leah, who are the daughters of Laban, his maternal uncle. In the next chapter, Jacob has two sons by Bilhah, Rachel's handmaid, two sons by Zilpah, Leah's handmaid, then two sons by Leah, and finally Rachel bears Joseph.

Six wives of David are named in 2 Sam. 3:2.

Solomon is described as having seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines. However, the Talmud (Tractate Sanhedrin) states that a king may have no more than eighteen wives.

Note that out of all of these arrangements, only marrying two sisters is explicitly forbidden in Leviticus 18; however it is permitted to marry a deceased wife's sister.

So it is absolutely disingenuous to speak of 'traditional marriage' (as a codeword for heterosexual monogamy) as biblical. It is even more absurd when this concept is uttered by members of the clergy, who really should know better.


The New Testament

However, in at least one passage in the NT, marriage is defined as monogamous. In Mark 10:2-12), Jesus is quoted as saying:

10:2 And the Pharisees came to him, and asked him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife? tempting him.

10:3 And he answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you?

10:4 And they said, Moses suffered to write a bill of divorcement, and to put her away.

10:5 And Jesus answered and said unto them, For the hardness of your heart he wrote you this precept.

10:6 But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female.

10:7 For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and cleave to his wife;

10:8 And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but one flesh.

10:9 What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.

10:10 And in the house his disciples asked him again of the same matter.

10:11 And he saith unto them, Whosoever shall put away his wife, and marry another, committeth adultery against her.

10:12 And if a woman shall put away her husband, and be married to another, she committeth adultery.

One reader commented that this passage proves that Jesus "hated [gays]". but I'm not sure how he came away with that conclusion. If you take this at face value, it says that remarriage after divorce is equivalent to adultery. The passage 10:6-9 is just a restatement of the passage from Genesis, leading up to the conclusion 'let no man put asunder'. In 10:10-12, Jesus explains the concept again, just in case we missed the point the first time around. As usual, the language attributed to Jesus is very specific and transparent.

Also of interest is 1 Timothy 4:1:

4:1 Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;

4:2 Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron;

4:3 Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth

4:4 For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving:

4:5 For it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer.

This is a warning against the prohibition of marriage which has been mixed in with a condemnation of vegetarianism. This is probably a reference to some Gnostic group. Some Gnostics and early Christians were opposed to marriage in any form (including monogamous, heterosexual marriage). Marriage was considered a grave sin by some of the early Church fathers, and the only way into the kingdom of heaven to be the lifelong mortification of the flesh. This passage from the Epistles weighs in against this particular concept. On the other hand, some Gnostics and early Christians practiced group marriage, taking 'holding all things in common' to the extreme.

The sanctioned form of marriage in Judaism and Christianity has continued to evolve over the centuries. Policies on divorce have varied widely. There was a liturgy for same sex unions in one branch of the Eastern Orthodox church. During the Middle Ages and well into the renaissance, the vast majority of European marriages were 'common-law,' and had no religious sanction: church weddings were far too expensive for most people. Mormons originally practised polygamy, although they ceased that as a condition for Utah statehood. Today, same sex unions are consecrated in some liberal Jewish and Christian denominations.

In general, society has changed the definition of marriage widely, and religion has followed by sanctioning it.

Some interpret the passages above to imply condemnation of gay marriage, or to justify their prejudices against LGBT people. The reader is encouraged to look at the entire context and make up their own mind.

https://christiangays.com/marriage/gay_marriage.shtml

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