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Accepting Homosexuality May Reveal Bigotry
In a review of two books (one by Matthew Vines and the other by Ken Wilson) that argue for the acceptability of monogamous homosexuality for the Christian life, Tim Keller makes an insightful point about those who change their view … Continue reading
How Should I Talk With My Gay Friend About the Bible & Homosexuality?
Alan Shlemon gives a good, clear, and concise answer to a very relevant question. For more resources on how we can love our homosexual friends and family, check this out.
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You Are Not Your Sexuality. “Jesus teaches us, and in His life He shows us, that sex and romantic fulfillment is not the key to making ourselves complete. Jesus was, after all, the most fully human and complete person who … Continue reading
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What’s Jesus’ Message to Homosexuals?
A few days ago I was hanging out at the beach with about ten high school students from our church. As we were baking in the sun, one of our new students asked me, “Pastor Dana, what does the Bible … Continue reading
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But Jesus Never Said Anything About Homosexuality. “If you’ve ever claimed that Scripture says homosexual behavior is a sin, there’s a good chance someone tried to correct you with, “Jesus never said anything about homosexuality.” It doesn’t matter what Bible … Continue reading
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Tagged books, congregational singing, homosexuality, local church, music, parenting, politics, reading, repentance, retirement, seeker sensitive, sin, singing, sports
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Why Do Christians Seem to Lose the TV Debates on Homosexuality?
Have you ever noticed how TV “debates” about homosexuality between Christians and non-Christians often go terribly wrong for the Christian? In the course of such shows, the Christian almost inevitably ends up looking like a prejudiced knave and the supporters … Continue reading
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A Funny Rant About Nonsensical Worship Music. Certain things deserve rants. Nonsensical worship music is one of those things. God Doesn’t Have Accidents. “Wherever we find ourselves and whatever we have to deal with we can know that God in … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, bible, family worship, homosexuality, music, singing, sovereignty, worship
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A Short Sexual Catechism
Douglas Wilson recently penned a brief sexual catechism to aid Christians to think clearly about what the Scriptures teach about sex and things attached to it. Also, this is something for parents to keep in the back pocket whenever the … Continue reading
The View, $135,000, & Some Oregon Bakers
So, The View recently hosted a discussion about the Christian bakers in Oregon who are being fined $135,000 for refusing to participate in a lesbian wedding. Here’s the clip. Denny Burk takes the opportunity to make a needed clarification in … Continue reading
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A Theology of Singleness. “One of the things I think the gay-marriage debate has revealed is that many evangelicals do not have a robust theology of singleness.” You Don’t Know Who Your Friends Are Until… Hmmmmm. Yes. “You don’t really … Continue reading
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Tagged baptism, friend, friendship, gay marriage, homosexuality, persecution, singleness
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