Homosexuality is not a topic I enjoy
talking (or writing) about, but given its recent rise in the news cycle
(thanks to the controversy over same-sex marriage) it’s a topic that I,
as a Christian, feel compelled to discuss for several reasons. One, to
combat the continued misrepresentations from supporters of the
homosexual agenda on the Christian position on homosexuality. Two, to
continue to reason these things out in the public square so that the
nature of the debate will progress. Three, to help fellow Christians who
either are misinformed on this issue or haven’t studied this issue
enough to form a cogent response when the opportunity presents itself.
In other words, I talk about this issue because it is continually
brought to our attention by homosexual activists and the media;
therefore, a response is called for. I am fully aware that most people
do not share my view on this issue because I know that most people do
not have a Biblical worldview. All I ask is that if you disagree with
what I am about to say that you fairly represent what I am going to say
and attack the argument, not the person.
Over this past weekend, Chicago held it’s
annual Gay Pride parade, a parade to celebrate and promote acceptance
for homosexuals and their lifestyle. I find it interesting that the word
“pride” is used. The concept is obvious; homosexuals should take pride
in who they are and how they live. Pride is, of course, the opposite of
shame or stigma, so acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle and of
homosexuals first comes when they accept themselves as normal,
functioning members of the society. Then they can advocate for
acceptance from the general populace. Continue at NewCreationPerson