Did you read before 7:7 and after? As in the entirety of 7? He is referencing that he is unmarried and probably still a virgin (see 7:8). The entirety of 7 deals with marriage and the relationship between husband and wife. What version on the Bible are you reading?
Hilarious. Sad, but hilarious at the same time. If Paul was gay, why did he condemn the fornicators, the effeminate, and sodomites? Being gay means you are a fornicator since you could not be married (7:9-10). So he was unmarried and chaste, that makes him gay? Really? Based on what? Your own experience? Joseph remained chaste, was he gay? Are you presuming that any man who has the self control to keep his pants zipped is gay? Kind of sad. Maybe, just maybe consider that Paul was, through Christ, stronger than his animal instincts.
If Paul was gay, why did he condemn the fornicators, the effeminate, and sodomites?
Paul did not condemn anyone.
Being gay means you are a fornicator since you could not be married (7:9-10). So he was unmarried and chaste, that makes him gay? Really? Based on what? Your own experience? Joseph remained chaste, was he gay? Are you presuming that any man who has the self control to keep his pants zipped is gay?
Paul was a celibate gay man. He refers to it as "a thorn in his side" There are other references in the bible.
1st and 2nd Timothy are actually love letters to the guy he had a crush on
Believe it or not (sit down for this) Paul was a man. Not some saintly being who walked around with a halo over his head
The dude tortured and killed xians. But you can't accept the fact that he was gay
Did you not read 7:9-10. He openly calls out gays. And yes he did kill Christians, which is why the Lord chose him.
"The fact"? Wow, that is the state of modern education and thought opinions and slant become fact. Unless you had sex with him, you have no idea. Celibacy was the thorn in his side, which is one of the crosses all of the apostles carried. We're they all gay? Was Joseph? Was Christ? What about Moses? Celibate single men must be gay? Wow.
Did you read before 7:7 and after? As in the entirety of 7? He is referencing that he is unmarried and probably still a virgin (see 7:8). The entirety of 7 deals with marriage and the relationship between husband and wife. What version on the Bible are you reading?
It is better to be married than to burn with lust
Paul was not married and he did not lust after women He wish they were all like him in that context
Paul did not have these problems because he was gay
He was gay
Hilarious. Sad, but hilarious at the same time. If Paul was gay, why did he condemn the fornicators, the effeminate, and sodomites? Being gay means you are a fornicator since you could not be married (7:9-10). So he was unmarried and chaste, that makes him gay? Really? Based on what? Your own experience? Joseph remained chaste, was he gay? Are you presuming that any man who has the self control to keep his pants zipped is gay? Kind of sad. Maybe, just maybe consider that Paul was, through Christ, stronger than his animal instincts.
Paul did not condemn anyone.
Paul was a celibate gay man. He refers to it as "a thorn in his side" There are other references in the bible.
1st and 2nd Timothy are actually love letters to the guy he had a crush on
Believe it or not (sit down for this) Paul was a man. Not some saintly being who walked around with a halo over his head
The dude tortured and killed xians. But you can't accept the fact that he was gay
Hoo boy
Did you not read 7:9-10. He openly calls out gays. And yes he did kill Christians, which is why the Lord chose him.
"The fact"? Wow, that is the state of modern education and thought opinions and slant become fact. Unless you had sex with him, you have no idea. Celibacy was the thorn in his side, which is one of the crosses all of the apostles carried. We're they all gay? Was Joseph? Was Christ? What about Moses? Celibate single men must be gay? Wow.