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Essay heading: Sdagh
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In this case, he examines the idea that
no concepts nor terms existed for heterosexuality, homosexuality nor
bisexuality. He also points out that one must be wary of translations, and
argues the entire context of a word is just as important as its modern
translation.
The first biblical passage they discuss, is The Men of Sodom found in
Genesis verse nineteen... displayed 300 characters
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He also points out that one must be wary of translations, and
argues the entire context of a word is just as important as its modern
translation.
The first biblical passage they discuss, is The Men of Sodom found in
Genesis verse nineteen. Hayes believes "the gang-rape scenario in this
passage exemplifies the wickedness of the city, but there is nothing in the
passage pertinent to a judgment about the morality of consensual homosexual
intercourse (5)... displayed next 300 characters
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