I usually don't jump into these discussions because my illness has messed with my memory and I feel that most people are way above my head in theology but I have a question that I have never been able to give a good answer to.
When Jesus came, he wiped out many of the no-nos that were given as law in the Old testament. The examples i think of are now it's okay to eat pork and lobster, but in the OT it was against the laws given. Another example is a woman who is menstruating. Then if you even brushed up against her you were considered defiled and had to do all these things to cleanse yourself.
So where is the line drawn? Then it was perfectly acceptable to be in a polygamous relationship and men had concubines where today we see that as a bigger transgression as the previously mentioned lying.
I hesitate to ask because it shows my ignorance and i do believe that one's sexuality is determined by something in the brain or DNA Much like a Down's Syndrome child we can ask why would God allow that? We have human brains so I think it's hard to answer questions like that.
I do worry that people judge the person and I don't think it's right. i will never know what it is like inside a homosexual's mind. I'll never know what it is like to be a black man in America (or any man) so I can only rely on what they tell me they experience. From people I have talked with many know from early childhood that they are attracted to the opposite sex. I know for years homosexuality was labeled as a mental disease in the Medical Handbook of Psychiatric Disorders.
All that aside, i guess i'm simply asking where in the Bible does it specify which OT laws are no longer enforced because of Jesus? I know Paul mentions the food laws somewhere but I can't wrap my feeble mind about where it is/





