randman writes:
Paul mentions it in Romans and denounces it as worthy of death.
First, you were talking about changes in the law, and whether or not the law is "set in stone". I commented, and I repeat, that the only law that is "set in stone" is the Ten Commandments. Where do you think the expression "set in stone" comes from?
Second, it's a different topic, but Paul was not necessarily talking about "general" homosexuality. It seems likely that he was talking about pedophilia, etc.
But most important, his thread is supposed to be about the
genetic problems of inbreeding from Adam (and/or Noah). It's not about Bible apologetics.
People who think they have all the answers usually don't understand the questions.