Churches and ministries are coming under increasingly aggressive
pressure from militant homosexuality. Some homosexuals are combing
websites looking for sermons and statements that they can use in the
media to ridicule Christianity and build sympathy for their cause.
When challenged, many Christians and even many pastors, struggle
to defend and explain their position in a way that is Scriptural,
consistent, and loving. Homosexuals and the media often point to other
Old Testament verses that forbid things that Christians now eat or use.
How do we explain that?
Well, here’s a short briefing paper
that I hope will answer some of these questions, and also help
Christians and pastors to explain the Bible’s teaching in a loving way.
Below you will find a bullet point summary of the paper (each point is
explained in fuller detail in the paper). For further reading, please
see the books referenced in the footnotes. And a huge thank you to my
Research Assistant for the huge amount of work he put into this paper.
Homosexuality, polyester, and shellfish.
What do these three things have in common? Well, they are all
mentioned in the Bible as forbidden by God. And the latter two come up
in conversations about the first. The charge is often that Christians
are being inconsistent – we allow polyester and enjoy shellfish, but we
still condemn homosexuality.
The real question is not why Christians are inconsistent. The real
question is why and how Christians do make a distinction between
homosexuality, polyester, and shellfish. Because they do, and it
matters. Continue at David Murray
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