How 'bout you explain why Christians don't follow those laws from the Torah but other laws, like the no gay sex one which is in the same chapter no less, are still in effect. Provide a line from the New Testament that was made by someone who wasn't notorious for being homophobic, anti-semitic, and womanizing.
None of the New Testament authors were anti-semitic, or womanizing (and the idea of homophobia didn't even exist back then). Does Paul suffice? He clearly wasn't anti-semitic (because he said that he would be willing to give up his salvation to save the Jews), and he most certainly wasn't womanizing, because he was celibate. 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 says this.
Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.
So there you go: New Testament evidence that prohibits homosexual activity within the church (because we don't govern the practices of the outside world).
First of all, how do you know they don't worship the same god as you do? Last time I checked we were all made by the same creator so why couldn't he/she/they have made themselves known in different ways to different people in different parts of the globe at different points in history.
That's pure speculation. You can believe whatever you want, but that's not what Christianity advocates.
Secondly, how do you know your religion is right? There's no proof of that.
You do know that there's a fallacy in trying to "prove" faith, right?
No religion has God entirely right. Some are closer than others but no one relion is THE one religion.
How do you know? Did God tell you?
If that were so than more than 80% of the world's population is screwed.
This is an example of a logical fallacy. You're assuming that just because an assertion results in bad consequences means that the assertion is wrong.
It's something altogether to say everyone else who doesn't share your belief is a tool of Satan that tries to pull people away from God.
Your words, not mine. You're arguing with a straw man.
And you might be interested to know that Arun doesn't believe that good works are necessary. He really does think that you can be saved on belief alone. I could be wrong, but he may not believe that you are saved "as long as your heart is in the right place." He might hope that God is lenient and that that's the case, especially since he's such a nice guy, and no one wants others to go to Hell.
Heh, thanks Tanaka! Mostly you got my doctrine right. But I do think that good works are "necessary" for salvation in the sense that anyone with saving faith will automatically do good deeds. So I still believe in
sola gratia and
sola fide, but I also think that good deeds are a necessary evidence of faith. Sort of like you Catholics!