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To: marcos who wrote (14280)4/19/1998 3:08:00 PM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Threre are a few works you may get your hands on. One is called
Los Israelitas espan•les y el idioma catellano and Espanoles sin
patria y la raza sefardi. I have the books in my liberary. Both
are published in 1920's. I have other references going back to 16, 17,
and 1800's but Idoubt if you can get find them outside of Europe!



To: marcos who wrote (14280)4/20/1998 2:18:00 AM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Thanks for the reply, marcos. What this whole homosexual issue is about is an effort to smear and discredit Jesus. It is a documented fact that when someone brought up this issue of homosexuality in the first place on the "Let's Talk About our Feelings" thread, the very first things posted, after learning of some Biblical references to homosexuality, was a few posts suggesting that Jesus may have been a homosexual, or that Jesus might have been created as a fiction for political purposes, and that there was no proof he ever even existed, etc.

That's what this is all about, and it's obvious. The spiritual darkness that pervades the politically correct movement really hates all references to "wrong", "sin", "morality", etc, because that insinuates that we humans are subject to a higher moral power. The politically correct tend to be agnostic or humanist, which only worships man, and certainly no God.

That's what this homosexual politically correct argument is all about. It's about feeling shame for sin, running from God, and subsequent denial that there is a God. Anybody who thinks that this whole argument would end if all Christians simply said "Okay, homosexual acts are not sin, we were mistaken", is WRONG. It wouldn't stop there, because they CAN'T stop there. The work of denying God would go on.

In some people's mind, the ideal "church" is one in which there would never be any reference to morality, wrong, or sin. There would only be token references to a higher power. Some people believe that they have found such churches, and have touted them here on SI. Sad. Denial.