What is an argument that refutes the "claim" that the Bible condemns homosexuality?
a. Jesus never married or had children and there is no mention of him having a sexual relationship with a female, thus diminishing the importance of heterosexuality in the Bible.
b. Some Biblical scholars believe that several of Jesus's apostles were in fact homosexual males.
c. The Bible describes the conception of Jesus as immaculate.
d. Although some modern translations of the Bible use the word "homosexuality," this term was first invented in the late nineteenth century and there was no comparable term during Biblical times.
ANS: D
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