This assertion is similar to this assertion  "The prohibitions in Leviticus don't apply to Christians", 

(quoted from https://reformationproject.org/ )

Leviticus condemns male same-sex intercourse (Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13), but the entire Old Testament law code has never applied to Christians in light of Christ’s death. Moreover, the prohibitions of male same-sex relations reflect culturally-bound concerns about patriarchal gender roles, which the New Testament points us beyond. Christians ignore the rules about eating shellfish and pork, why are they being selective over which ones they obey?

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