I don't understand how you see that I've bastardized anything...You've simply repeaded what I said.

The Old (Masaic) Covenant had served it's purpose. It was given to the fledgling nation of Isreal to aid them in their goal to become God's chosen people. Yes, in this context, it is perfectly understandable that homosexuality was counterproductive to His wishes. Yes, it is understandable that one cannot partake of pork and certain foul, as these were hard to preserve and consuming them often lead to disease at the time. Yes, even the guidlines of how many lashings were to be administered was appropriate to the Isrealites at the time. None of this makes theses laws appropritate to us today.

Upon Christ's arrival, he fulfilled the Covenant and removed it's bondage from the people. Isreal had lost it's favored status. The gates of heaven were open, and He showed us the manner in which to access them.