Lord Vetinari, on 09 February 2013 - 09:58 AM, said:
Oh, indeed; but all of them? Every single word he's ever recorded to have written?
In my opinion, yes.
Lord Vetinari, on 09 February 2013 - 09:58 AM, said:
Not just the things he had to say about Jesus? (the comments in Corinithians were among some general admonishments to Christian the community on how they ought to behave, if I recall, and weren't just about homsexuality, and was nothing to do with his interpretation of what Jesus was about. And surely, in Romans, he's talking about the general state of immorality of mankind as a whole, going back to the Fall and so on, much like Augustine was to spend a lot of his time worrying about, and he'd almost certainly have included heterosexual sex outside marriage as well (and possibly within it as well, bearing in mind his opinion about women).
Paul did speak of the state of immorality, and made a long list of the ways humanity was disobeying God. That led to all kinds of immoral behaviour, not just homosexuality. Romans 1:24 could arguably refer to heterosexual sex outside the context of marriage.
Lord Vetinari, on 09 February 2013 - 09:58 AM, said:
And there's another thing; he didn't exactly see women as equals, did he?; should his view on that be given as much importance? If Homosexuality should be comdemned by Christianity because of what Paul said about it, shouldn't women be forbidden from entering a church and be the property of men and so on?
Women should not be forbidden from entering a church and they shouldn't be the property of men either. You've seriously misunderstood the writings of Paul if you think he hated women or thought of them as less than men.