I don't buy into the opinion that the bible is against homosexuality
but I also don't read the bible much. This story tickled me and is a
good response to those who rush to the bible to justify why they are
against homosexuality.
Dr. Laura Schlessinger is a US
radio personality who dispenses advice to people who call in to her
radio show. Recently, she said that, as an observant Orthodox Jew,
homosexuality is an abomination according to the Old Testament,
Leviticus 18:22, and cannot be condoned under any circumstance.
The
following is an open letter to Dr. Laura penned by a US resident, which
was posted on the Internet. It's funny, as well as informative.
Dear Dr. Laura:
Thank
you for doing so much to educate people regarding God's Law. I have
learned a great deal from your show, and try to share that knowledge
with as many people as I can. When someone tries to defend the
homosexual lifestyle, for example, I simply remind them that Leviticus
18:22 clearly states it to be an abomination. End of debate.
I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the other specific laws and how to follow them.
1.
When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a
pleasing smell for the Lord - Leviticus 1:9. The problem is my
neighbors. They claim the odor is not pleasing to them. Should I smite
them?
2. I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as
sanctioned in Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what to you think would
be a fair price for her?
3. I know that I am not allowed to have
contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual
cleanliness - Leviticus 15:19-24. The problem is, how do I tell? I have
tried asking, but most women take offense.
4. Leviticus 25:44
states that I may indeed possess slaves, both male and female, provided
they are purchased from neighboring nations. A friend of mine claims
that this applies to Mexicans, but not Canadians. Can you clarify? Why
can't I own Canadians?
5. I have a neighbor who insists on
working on the Sabbath. Ex odus 35:2 clearly states she should be put
to death. Am I morally obligated to kill her myself?
6. A friend
of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is an abomination -
Leviticus 11:10, it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. I don't
agree. Can you settle this?
7. Leviticus 21:20 states that I may
not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight. I have to
admit that I wear reading glasses. Does my vision have to be 20/20, or
is there some wiggle room here?
8. Most of my male friends get
their hair cut, including the hair around their temples, even though
this is expressly forbidden by the bible, in Leviticus 19:27. How
should they die?
9. I know from Leviticus 11:6-8 that touching
the skin of a dead pig makes me unclean, but may I still play football
if I wear gloves?
10. My uncle has a farm. He violates Leviticus
19:19 by planting two different crops in the same field, as does his
wife by wearing garments made of two different kinds of thread (cotton
and polyester blend). He also tends to curse a lot. Is it really
necessary that we go to all the trouble of getting the whole town
together to stone them? - Leviticus 24:10-16. Couldn't we just burn
them to death at a private family affair like we do with people who
sleep with their in-laws? Leviticus 20:14
I know you have
studied these things extensively, so I am confident you can help. Thank
you again for reminding us that God's word is eternal and unchanging.
Your devoted fan, Jim