That revelation and much, much more, can all be found on this
fantastic website:
Bible Mythology - It Ain't Necessarily So
http://www.hiddenmeanings.com/biblemythology.htm
--quote:
It is the Southern Baptists who teach that the writing of the Bible
was directly inspired by God. If we follow that teaching then we
would have to conclude that it was God who selected a person who was
Gay to put together the most magnificent version of the Bible ever
penned.
Do they disagree with God's choice ?.
And if indeed as they believe, God inspired the writing of the Bible,
wouldn't you say that means that God must have had a "Gay friendly
policy"?.
Two books that do***ent that King James was gay. The Wisest Fool in
Christendom, by William McElwee, & King James, by Antonia Frazier
--end quote
--And here's the introductory passage for that page:
The very things that we have taken literally and have used to form the
basis of our culture and relation****ps with others is actually Greek
mythology.
Mythology that has attempted to provide us with a very im****tant
message of life , healing, and eternal peace.
By literalizing these myths we have violated the very doctrine of the
Bible itself which says, be not a minister of the letter for the
letter kills.
Every religion has joined in and we are now caught in the middle of
another of the endless rounds of killing and violence in God's name.
And it's all mythology. None of the things you read in the Bible ever
happened and were never intended to be taken as historical fact.
--end passage
There are NUMEROUS tidbits about the Bible there, not all
gay-relevant. It's quite diverse and a fabulous read.
--
Zeke Krahlin
http://www.gay-bible.org


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