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"The church wants to support faithful relationship, and for us, from a biblical-theological perspective, the commandment of love supersedes other commandments and proscriptions in the Bible."
I take it that God was just joking about the commandments then.
That's cute Rationalizing sweetie. My point is that if the congregation believes it is okay the change god's laws to comply with man's laws, why even go to church.
Actually the Bible states quite clearly, in the New Testament (the part you're supposed to lend far greater weight to, if you actually are a good Christian), that you are to be obedient to the state as well as to your god. Maybe if you spent less time imposing your beliefs on people they'd listen to you.
These people need to leave the church, and good riddance to them. People like that just tarnish the image of the church and the people.
Anyhow, God's law is fulfilled through Christ so I don't see any wrong in Captcha's saying. Why Copp3rred would put him/herself as judge between good and bad Christians I do not know. If you are one who put all your stock in the New Testament however, there are clearly commands in there with the Holy Spirit clearly saying: do not engage in homosexual relations, it's sinful.
Also, perhaps they should not be taken too literally, as some stories contradict others or have since been proven to be false eg. creation vs evolution.