Ok people. I must say I am quite honoured that you would choose to post my comments on your website. However, if you are going to start quoting me and having a go at my views, please do so in context. There were several paragraphs in that particular post, and by only quoting the first of paragraphs you have presented a misleading picture of what I think.
I am therefore going to post the whole of what I said below. Now, I am sure you probably still won't like what I have to say, but at least you will be criticising me for what I actually believe instead of what you think I was saying.
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There have been occasions in Biblical history where God did test His servants by giving them a command which seemed immoral. The best example is God's command to Abraham to offer his son Issac as a burnt offering (Genesis 22). The story teaches us that we are to obey God in all things and trust that the judge of all the earth will do what is right (Genesis 18:25). So, hypothetically, if God did command us to kill homosexuals, the we would be obliged to obey Him.
However, as I have said in my introductionary comments, God would not tell us to do anything that is against what He has said already in His word (the Bible). As far as this issue goes, homosexuals could be put to death in the Old Testament age, under the Old Covenant theocracy that God set up in the nation of Israel (See Leviticus 18). Such penalties were needed to keep the nation pure so it could be a light to the other nations. But even then, you couldn't just take it upon yourself to kill a homosexual. The death sentence was passed by a court on the the strength of two of three witneses.
However, as I have said in my introductionary comments, God would not tell us to do anything that is against what He has said already in His word (the Bible). As far as this issue goes, homosexuals could be put to death in the Old Testament age, under the Old Covenant theocracy that God set up in the nation of Israel (See Leviticus 18). Such penalties were needed to keep the nation pure so it could be a light to the other nations. But even then, you couldn't just take it upon yourself to kill a homosexual. The death sentence was passed by a court on the the strength of two of three witneses.
Today, we live in the New Covenant age, where the people of God are identified as a world wide body of believers (the Church), not a physical nation. As believers we obey the laws of the society in which we live (Titus 3:1), (providing of course that those laws don't conflict with what God has said in His word). In Western nations such as the UK, USA or Sweden, it is not illegal to be a homosexual and it is against the law to murder someone.
Those are the Biblical instructions we have. Any private revelation that tells someone to kill a homosexual must be rejected as something which is not of God.