The Royal Law wasn't for just telling people about sin, its what defines sin itself.
Galatians 5:14
14The entire law is summed up in a single command: "Love your neighbor as yourself."
as in you would be following the entire law by following that.
You Love God by loving your neighbor. Thats why Jesus said and "the second one is like unto it" and its why all the apostles later described the law as just "Loving your neighbor as yourself". I'm not saying you can't sin against God, there are times when God is your neighbor. Like if you lie to him, etc.
My point is God is Love and the entire law was built to keep Love and so anything that can have Love is not a sin. Which can happen in a homosexual relationship.
1 John 4:7
7Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. 8Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love
A Pedophile relationship can't have Love because a child can't feel the same adult feelings an adult can and sometimes it hurts the child sycolocially because they don't know whats going on.
>>What about the man who “loves” his neighbor’s wife? Does the law of love annul what Christ said about adultery?>>
No that man would be making the couple break a promise they made to God and to themselves. Thats goes against the royal law.
>>I love my neighbor and he has a van I covet, can I steal it? >>
No stealing is taking something that the owner doesn't want you to take. That goes against the royal law. What would help in this situation is he said neighbor, as in being of consiounce mind, not thing.
>>Quote:
John 14:23-24 >>
I'm saying he never said it in the first place, only bible translators. It has very clearly been mistranslated. Please look at "The Bible and Homosexuality" on my website.