Thanks for joining the discussion. I'll be happy to address your contention.
I have listed out numerous scriptures, quoting Jesus word for word. Anyone will any intellectual integrity would have to conclude what I stated is correct. Ok, you agree you are committing adultery. Your position is you are just committing adultery on the day you are married? But if you ask forgiveness, then it wipes out every day after that as adultery? Yet a person is homosexual, asks forgiveness for any sins, and they are somehow to be held to a higher standard than the heterosexual. It's a ludicrous argument not supported in scripture. They are essentially committing adultery every time they have sex unless you can supply a mulligan scripture. But be careful, any loophole you produce will likely apply to homosexuals. My point which I have clearly set out for you is the bakery, if they are not going to bake a cake for homosexuals due to their religion, should not bake a cake for anyone who is divorced and remarried unless they are offered proof it was for adultery. That's consistent, but christians tend to be a little hypocritical about sins they are committing.
You really need verses from the Bible on whether a sin that is repented for causes you to be damned to eternal Hell? No, you don't. You are simply deflecting/being a troll. If you really do then you need to read the Bible a bit more and not contend that you know so much about it. You ignored answering this in your reply as to how you reconcile your belief with what Scripture says on sin,forgiveness, etc. I have reconciled my belief and it is a much more logical conclusion.
It is very simple to see that your BELIEF as to what those verses mean/conclusion you have made is completely contradictory to the rest of Scripture therefore what you believe it to be saying is wrong when taken into context (as Dos Equis pointed out).
Who is saying that a homosexual is damned to Hell if they repent from their sins/turn from their ways? That argument is yours. Not mine. If they continue unrepentantly in their ways then of course they are most likely not a Christian (just as someone who continues to murder unrepentantly, commit adultery unrepentantly, etc.) and will not be going to Heaven.
Deuteronomy 24:1-4 is just one of your "mulligan"s, btw. The second marriage is as binding as the first. In order to avoid committing adultery again they must remain faithful in their new marriage after repentance.
Can't believe that that murdering/adulterous David went to Hell. No idea why he is "a man after God's own heart" knowing this enlightening fact that you have discovered which belies every Biblical scholar.
You are claiming that a person must commit another sin (divorce) in order to be cleansed from the first sin (divorce/adultery). God does not work that way and this is supported no where. That is like claiming that a murderer must commit another murder (or suicide) to be forgiven from the first. Ludicrous thought pattern.
Not going to try that hard to convince you as if you truly wanted the answers they are right there for you to see/research. Also, you don't seem to be the type to really want to see beyond what you have convinced yourself of judging by your forum name.Your heart is hard.
Your last point is more thought provoking/what you should stick with in this argument(why are they baking cakes for something else that is clearly a sin according to the Bible) but my contention is with your conclusion on adultery and what I had replied to originally I believe.