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Originally Posted by Newman
So then you agree that acts of homosexuality were wrong in the OT? What heterosexual act was an abomination in the OT that is now ok in the NT (outside of touching a woman on her period)?
Women on their periods were considered "unclean" and every month went through a purification process that included the priest offering up a sin offering and burnt offering to make atonement for them (See Lev 15:30).
However, Jesus Christ offered himself once and for all; so that there is no more need for sin offerings and burnt offerings. The CERIMONIAL law was fulfilled.
For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified ( Hebrews 10:14; and surronding verses for more understanding).
Consequently, menustrating women are no longer "unclean." Therefore, there is no abomination in touching menustrating women today. 
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Well see that is the problem here....even if they were we have not set a foundation as to whether or not that is even relevant to us in the NT since we are not under the law.
But it would be good to take one subject/verse at a time and discuss it rather than jumping all over the place.
We can start with Sodom, then the law and so on