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Joe Rogan: “Well, what do you think it meant in the Old Testament…”

Featuring: Joe Rogan, Libertarian-leaning, Socially Liberal | Host of The Joe Rogan Experience | National

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Joe Rogan Discusses Texas Politics and Christian Nationalism with State Representative

Published | Video Starts at 18:52

So if you see the word homosexuality in your Bible, that's an interpretation, that's a translation. And using a word that didn't even come around until thousands of years later. Well, what do you think it meant in the Old Testament, though? If you're looking at a literal translation of it, a man lying with another man is an abomination. What do you think they were trying to accomplish and where do you think it came from? It could be a whole host of things. (18:52–19:01)

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Asserts that the Old Testament describes a man lying with another man as an abomination.

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