glfredrick
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I've been following this discussion for over two decades now and have come to a couple of conclusions:
(1) The homosexual crowd actually prefers their chosen lifestyle for the most part. If they did not, they could change, and some do.
(2) The homosexual group has promulgated their lifestyle in document form with a manifesto where they laid out a few intents that we are now seeing played out: Cause the public to change their perception of the gay lifestyle from revulsion to seeing gays as victims; Make the gay lifestyle a "mainstream" culture by television programs, attention in the arts world, and print media exposure; Teach about an "acceptable alternative lifestyle" through K-6 sex education; and advance the cause at every turn, never turning back and never admitting defeat. This manifesto has been radically successful since I saw it in print over 20 years ago. We went from the shock of "Ellen" to "meh, whatever..."
(3) About the time that it became apparent that genetics might play a role, the homosexual community raised up against a genetic cure, which speaks volumes about their desire to continue in their depravity. They insist that it is not a "lifestyle" (indeed, I have been "coached" by a diverse corporation about my use of the term "lifestyle." It is not allowed in PC speech at work) but rather a birthright.
(4) Some religious and denominational entities have played into the hands of the homosexual community by taking up the gay point of view on biblical issues, putting forth the "love" of God for any lifestyle over and above the very clear teachings of Scripture on the subject (and I do not see where God has changed His mind in the progression of the Revelation). We now have a battleground within the church (universal) over homosexual leadership and other issues.
Where do we go with all of this? First, I believe that homosexuality is a sin, just like all the other sins against God, and with that being said, sins can be forgiven and repentance can happen. the lifestyle is a sin for several reasons: it is promiscuous, it is man on man or woman on woman, it is not marriage (God ordained before the fall into sin!), and it is a perversion of the natural order, violating one of God's initial (and never rescinded)commands, "Be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth."
I wish this sin was not with us, but alas, it is, so we need to figure out how to love the sinner and share life with them while at the same time rejecting the sin that they commit. So far, I am getting a lot of practice with neighbors... We have come a long way in our relationship and they see Christ in me. To God's glory, may that continue until the time when they themselves see Christ!
(1) The homosexual crowd actually prefers their chosen lifestyle for the most part. If they did not, they could change, and some do.
(2) The homosexual group has promulgated their lifestyle in document form with a manifesto where they laid out a few intents that we are now seeing played out: Cause the public to change their perception of the gay lifestyle from revulsion to seeing gays as victims; Make the gay lifestyle a "mainstream" culture by television programs, attention in the arts world, and print media exposure; Teach about an "acceptable alternative lifestyle" through K-6 sex education; and advance the cause at every turn, never turning back and never admitting defeat. This manifesto has been radically successful since I saw it in print over 20 years ago. We went from the shock of "Ellen" to "meh, whatever..."
(3) About the time that it became apparent that genetics might play a role, the homosexual community raised up against a genetic cure, which speaks volumes about their desire to continue in their depravity. They insist that it is not a "lifestyle" (indeed, I have been "coached" by a diverse corporation about my use of the term "lifestyle." It is not allowed in PC speech at work) but rather a birthright.
(4) Some religious and denominational entities have played into the hands of the homosexual community by taking up the gay point of view on biblical issues, putting forth the "love" of God for any lifestyle over and above the very clear teachings of Scripture on the subject (and I do not see where God has changed His mind in the progression of the Revelation). We now have a battleground within the church (universal) over homosexual leadership and other issues.
Where do we go with all of this? First, I believe that homosexuality is a sin, just like all the other sins against God, and with that being said, sins can be forgiven and repentance can happen. the lifestyle is a sin for several reasons: it is promiscuous, it is man on man or woman on woman, it is not marriage (God ordained before the fall into sin!), and it is a perversion of the natural order, violating one of God's initial (and never rescinded)commands, "Be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth."
I wish this sin was not with us, but alas, it is, so we need to figure out how to love the sinner and share life with them while at the same time rejecting the sin that they commit. So far, I am getting a lot of practice with neighbors... We have come a long way in our relationship and they see Christ in me. To God's glory, may that continue until the time when they themselves see Christ!