Relevant
...Is it?
It's certainly interesting how anyone can get that out of Genesis 9. God offers humanity the world and all its creatures to enjoy. Then God tells them not to kill each other because they are made in his image, and also, he swears not to mass-murder them like that ever again. He doesn't say "I'm sorry" but perhaps that would cheapen an otherwise earnest apology.
This guy's takeaway: "We deserved it, we still deserve it, and anytime we take comfort from the story we should remember that we're all evil". JFC. I get that some people REALLY enjoy feeling guilty, but in THIS context? I have to reject myself and the LGBTQ+ movement being associated with his (frankly unbiblical) self-loathing.
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I never understood the propensity for self-flagellation in Organized Christianity, for lack of a better term. Aside from the obvious control-the-masses angle.
Like, yes, Christianity is clear that everyone is "sinful" because noone is perfect, and therefore everyone needs forgiveness/salvation. But it's also super clear that at that point, we're accepted in full knowledge of our flaws, and continuing flaws thereof. The circumstances surrounding the Flood are vague, but clearly implied to be unique or extenuating.
For the sake of this argument alone, if a person believes homosexuality is indeed a sinful act or choice, and all sin is/can be forgiven by Jesus, and we're supposed to be forgiving because we are equally imperfect as all humanity is before God, why do we (as Christians) react to homosexuality so violently over all other (purported) sins? We treat outright murderers with less intensity than LGBTQ folk. There's not a justification for that behavior within scripture.
@Rolan, It's a huge relief to hear about a church that welcomes all people inside, as it should. There are precious few, if none, in my area. I hope its indicative of change.
Also, that linked article implies that God created the first rainbow after the flood, like water vapor and light worked differently beforehand or something. Wot.
Note: IIRC God does not promise not to hit another reset button in the future, just that he isn't going to use floods. This leaves options such as volcanoes or an ice age wide open, but may rule out mass dysentery >_>.