Never question the ways of god.
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Homosexuality is far from "normal" in terms of its % in relation to heterosexual relationships and you still didnt answer my question. Just like you refused to answer my question about the 109 million people traveling during the holiday season. When backed into a corner with no legitimate counterpoint, you balk at trying to explain your reasoning.
Presumably it would be Deuteronomy 22:5:
The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God.
But it's unclear why that would still apply today when so many other things from Deuteronomy don't.
I'm not aware of any other reference to it in the Bible.
I imagine that’s true. But that still leaves those that aren’t. My brother actually worked with a cook at a restaurant who cross dressed. He would wear normal clothes to work then change into women’s clothes after work. He wasn’t gay. I didn’t believe my brother until I saw him for myself. By all accounts my brother said he was normal at work, except he drank on the job.
Because some law served a purpose that is no longer necessary. I often use blood sacrifices as an example, because once Jesus was born, lived, and died on the cross, he became the sacrifice and the animal offerings were not necessary.
Other laws are meant to be observed forever. And when I say law, I am including Biblical law, or rules. Things such as don’t lie, don’t steal, don’t murder. Those are a part of the 10 commandments, of course, but aside from Deuteronomy, the Bible consistently lays out the specific roles and expectations of each gender. Spoiler alert, there’s only two! And those “laws” or rules really, are expected to be observed and obeyed throughout life. The man is expected to be the spiritual leader of the house, for example.