In an article found here Alan Shlemon writes:
Lady Gaga’s mega-hit song “Born this Way” sold millions of copies
affirming what many people believe: homosexuality is hardwired. In fact,
people think that’s as axiomatic as saying the earth revolves around
the sun. No rational person rejects the idea. The only hold-outs, it is
said, are either ignorant of science, homophobic, or bigots (read:
Christians). But before I explain why this view is beset with problems,
let me make a tactical suggestion.
Many Christians get defensive when someone says homosexuality is
inborn. I understand the temptation to argue against this claim. But
it’s a mistake to try to show it’s false, at least initially. That’s
because the claim is not an argument. It’s just an opinion and,
therefore, not necessarily true. In order for their claim to become a
bona fide argument, it must be supported with evidence or reasons.
So, instead of defending your convictions, make them defend their
claim. Simply ask, “What evidence do you have that homosexuals are born
that way?” Then wait and listen. This is totally appropriate and not
just a rhetorical trick. It’s how the burden of proof works. Whoever
makes the claim bears the burden to show it’s true. Since they’ve made
the claim, it’s their job to back it up, not your job to prove them
wrong.
If they don’t have evidence for their claim, then it’s fair to
graciously explain that their view is unreasonable – that they don’t
hold their view for good reason. If they do offer evidence for their
view, only then is it appropriate to respond with a counter-argument. Continue at Effectual Grace
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