Faith writes:
That concerns survival not courtesy, and certainly does not apply to transgenderism.
And acts of mercy are always permitted on the Sabbath, they are not in the category of the forbidden work.
There are various interpretations of Naaman's situation too, but my guess would be that it wouldn't be long before the Holy Spirit so convicted him of supporting the idolatry of his nation that he'd have to find other work or accept martyrdom.
You really haven't read the Bible it seems.
The issue of Naaman going with his master to worship Rimmon had nothing to do with survival.
quote:
18 But may the Lord forgive your servant for this one thing: When my master enters the temple of Rimmon to bow down and he is leaning on my arm and I have to bow there alsowhen I bow down in the temple of Rimmon, may the Lord forgive your servant for this.
And then, as always and just like all the apologists, you rewrite and add to what is actually written in the Bible to make it agree with the fantasy your cult has created.
Faith writes:
There are various interpretations of Naaman's situation too, but my guess would be that it wouldn't be long before the Holy Spirit so convicted him of supporting the idolatry of his nation that he'd have to find other work or accept martyrdom.
No Faith, according to the Bible Goad would tell him to fuggitabutit.