Jerusalem’s top rabbi says ‘homosexuality punishable by death,’ faces backlash

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[FONT=&quot]Israeli politicians and LGBT activists have called for the resignation of Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar after the high-ranked cleric said that homosexuality was punishable by death.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]“This is a cult of abomination, this is clear,” Amar said when asked of his attitude toward homosexuality in an interview with Yisrael Hayom newspaper, cited by Times of Israel.
“This is an abomination. The Torah says it is punishable by death. It is in the first rank of severe offenses,” he said.
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[FONT=&quot]Israeli politicians and LGBT activists have called for the resignation of Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar after the high-ranked cleric said that homosexuality was punishable by death.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]“This is a cult of abomination, this is clear,” Amar said when asked of his attitude toward homosexuality in an interview with Yisrael Hayom newspaper, cited by Times of Israel.
“This is an abomination. The Torah says it is punishable by death. It is in the first rank of severe offenses,” he said.

Amar added that he didn’t believe in some people having a homosexual orientation, calling such claims “nonsense.”
“There are desires and a person can overcome it if he wants, like all other desire,” Jerusalem’s top rabbi said.
After the release of extracts from Amar interview on Thursday, an LGBT activist, Shirley Kleinman, filed a complaint to the police, blaming the cleric for incitement to murder.
“Let’s try and ensure that this man will not remain in his key public position,” Kleinman wrote on her Facebook page, as cited by The Jerusalem Post.
“This is not an anti-religious issue, I have nothing against religion, every person shall live in accordance with their faith. I do have an interest to protect my rights and your rights to live, and [to live with] dignity,” she said.
The call for Amar’s resignation was backed by Knesset members Yael German and Meirav Michaeli, who wrote to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Religious Services Minister David Azoulay on the issue.
The parliamentarians from Yesh Atid and the Zionist Union stated that the chief rabbi was “exploiting his position” as religious authority “for a campaign of dangerous incitement against a large public group in Israel.”
“A public figure who endangers the safety of Israeli citizens by discrimination and incitement should be fired from their position immediately,” German and Michaeli said in a letter.
Jerusalem City Council member Laura Wharton addressed Amar directly, calling on him to retract on his anti-LGBT statements.
“Your comments are gross incitement, and just one year after the murder of Shira Banki [at the 2015 Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade], I would have expected that you would know they are destructive of our society,” The Jerusalem Post cited Wharton as saying.
It’s not the first time Jerusalem’s top rabbi has found himself in hot water after his controversial remarks on the LGBT community.
Last year, Amar was criticized for suggesting that most people were “disgusted” by homosexuality and labeling Jerusalem’s gay pride parade “an embarrassing phenomenon.”


However, he condemned the murder of a teenager at the 2015 parade, saying that the act couldn’t be justified.
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Though I do believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ, that all are guilty of sin and are worthy of death, and that we cant condemn each other, I believe that everything this man said is right. Those who refuse to repent of their sins will die in the end. Im not sure if hes actually showing support of executing those who practice homosexuality, though.

But, its a good reminder of whats going to come of us one day, persecution for standing by the Word of God. Even the belief that someone who practices homosexuality without repenting will die is called hate speech, Im sure we will see the day when people demand such verses be removed from the bible.
 

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Sounds kind of like Muslims Sharia.
 

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Sad that though Jesus died so no one had to be punished according to their sin, it still isnt spread..and it will only get worse..

Though I do believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ, that all are guilty of sin and are worthy of death, and that we cant condemn each other, I believe that everything this man said is right. Those who refuse to repent of their sins will die in the end. Im not sure if hes actually showing support of executing those who practice homosexuality, though.

But, its a good reminder of whats going to come of us one day, persecution for standing by the Word of God. Even the belief that someone who practices homosexuality without repenting will die is called hate speech, Im sure we will see the day when people demand such verses be removed from the bible.
 

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Sounds kind of like Muslims Sharia.
Dude is gonna be really angry when the Lord reigns over the entire world.....
 

Demi777

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Just seems like he didnt know that the Rabbi is going by our OT..lol.. I had to giggle a lil when I saw him referring to Shariah..not to forget thats a lot out of the OT too.. lol

Dude is gonna be really angry when the Lord reigns over the entire world.....
 
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Dude seems to hate a lot of things in scripture. I think he picks and chooses what he likes from it to fit his own agenda.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Just seems like he didnt know that the Rabbi is going by our OT..lol.. I had to giggle a lil when I saw him referring to Shariah..not to forget thats a lot out of the OT too.. lol
He does often equate Christianity with Islam, purposefully forgetting that the God of the bible gives us the chance to repent and reminds us that we are all guilty of sin : p

ANYWHO

I was sorta worried about what the rabbi said, as I was actually afraid that he was calling for the execution of people, which would be wrong. Where God did command that, I believe it was to show us that we are all guilty and all worthy of death, and that His word in parts of the bible, like Jeremiah chapter 3 was always His plan, we have sinned against Him, but if we acknowledge that we did wrong and come back to Him, He will take us back once again. The entire purpose was to lead us all to repent, and not to cause us to kill each other.

Of course, the world will try to make it out to be something else, because the world wants what it wants.
 

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Well in the OT a few sins were punished by death because no sacrifice could make up for it, which is where you see that God does make a diffrence between sins.
Leviticus 20:13
"'If a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They are to be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.

Lev. 18:22
'You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomination.





He does often equate Christianity with Islam, purposefully forgetting that the God of the bible gives us the chance to repent and reminds us that we are all guilty of sin : p

ANYWHO

I was sorta worried about what the rabbi said, as I was actually afraid that he was calling for the execution of people, which would be wrong. Where God did command that, I believe it was to show us that we are all guilty and all worthy of death, and that His word in parts of the bible, like Jeremiah chapter 3 was always His plan, we have sinned against Him, but if we acknowledge that we did wrong and come back to Him, He will take us back once again. The entire purpose was to lead us all to repent, and not to cause us to kill each other.

Of course, the world will try to make it out to be something else, because the world wants what it wants.
 

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He does often equate Christianity with Islam, purposefully forgetting that the God of the bible gives us the chance to repent and reminds us that we are all guilty of sin : p

ANYWHO

I was sorta worried about what the rabbi said, as I was actually afraid that he was calling for the execution of people, which would be wrong. Where God did command that, I believe it was to show us that we are all guilty and all worthy of death, and that His word in parts of the bible, like Jeremiah chapter 3 was always His plan, we have sinned against Him, but if we acknowledge that we did wrong and come back to Him, He will take us back once again. The entire purpose was to lead us all to repent, and not to cause us to kill each other.

Of course, the world will try to make it out to be something else, because the world wants what it wants.
Only in this particular instance we're not discussed and Christianity. We're discussing Judaism. Hasidic Jews to be exact. I mention Sharia law because under Muslim Sharia law it is illegal to be gay. There are currently 10 Muslim countries who. execute people for being gay. I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure Jesus wouldn't tell us to kill gays
 
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Rabbi Shlomo -- homo. You can't make this stuff up.
 
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Dude is gonna be really angry when the Lord reigns over the entire world.....
He's already angry.
 
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Dude seems to hate a lot of things in scripture. I think he picks and chooses what he likes from it to fit his own Propaganda.
I couldn't resist. :p
 

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Dafuq Little Girl 19112016162236.jpg
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I heard on a radio program last night that back in the sixties, when prayer was still said in public places, including schools, and Scripture even taught, that the top problems in schools was students chewing gum, talking during class, and running in the hallways. Compare to today's top problems in schools, now that prayer has been outlawed and the Bible treated as an object of scorn and hatred, where the students are raping and murdering each other, weapons, bullying, suicide, and many much worse things than chewing gum are the order of the day.
 
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Only in this particular instance we're not discussed and Christianity.
I double dog dare anyone to say that sentence 10 times fast.
 

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Only in this particular instance we're not discussed and Christianity. We're discussing Judaism. Hasidic Jews to be exact. I mention Sharia law because under Muslim Sharia law it is illegal to be gay. There are currently 10 Muslim countries who. execute people for being gay. I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure Jesus wouldn't tell us to kill gays
You're right, Jesus came to seek and save those who are lost in their sins.

But there will come a day when He will judge with righteousness at the end of all things and all mankind will be judged at that time. How sad it will be for those who have not bowed the knee and accepted Jesus as their Savoir and their Lord.
 

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I double dog dare anyone to say that sentence 10 times fast.
Oops Google voice to type error
 

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I double dog dare anyone to say that sentence 10 times fast.
I can't make sense of it :p Is there any sense to it?
 

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Oops Google voice to type error
You dictate to your computer? :eek: Cool :D