Posts Tagged ‘Sexual Confusion’

How Do We Determine the Morality of Same-Sex Relationships?

How Do We Determine the Morality of Same-Sex Relationships?

Considered by former president and Founding Father John Adams to be one of America’s three most notable Founding Fathers, Dr. Benjamin Rush was an advocate for free public schools for all youth. In fact, he can rightly be called the father of public schools under the Constitution.[1] Dr. Rush once wrote, “The only means of establishing…

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Homosexuality Was Sinful before the Old Testament Law

Homosexuality was Sinful before the Old Testament Law

Dr. John Corvino is well known for his lecture titled “What’s Morally Wrong with Homosexuality” in which he concludes with the challenge that people ought not to question whom someone loves but whether someone loves. Similarly, gay activists such as Matthew Vines present heart-rending appeals to their opponents asking that homosexuals simply be permitted and…

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Can a Person Change His Sexual Orientation?

Can a Person Change His Sexual Orientation?

Despite the fact that there is a concerted effort on both sides to change people’s sexual orientation, the standard mantra is, “Once gay, always gay.” This stems from the belief that people are born gay; therefore, they have no choice in the matter. In other words, the once gay, always gay argument is the practical…

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Freedom from the Identity of “Homosexual”

Freedom from the Identity of Homosexual

In 2009 the American Psychological Association released a two-year study that concluded there is insufficient evidence to determine whether or not conversion therapy works. Put another way, this study concluded that it may be possible for a person to change his or her sexual orientation—there simply is not enough evidence to be certain. The findings…

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Does the Bible Define “Husband” and “Wife”?

Does the Bible Define Husband and Wife?

The Genesis account provides definitions for the terms “husband” and “wife.” Genesis 2:23–25 defines “wife” as being a woman united to a man through a marriage relationship, “‘She shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.’ Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and…

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The High Stakes in Confronting Homosexuality

The High Stakes of Confronting Homosexuality

In a perfect world, the church would never need to address sinful behavior but could focus its full attention on how to better serve God and strengthen a personal relationship with Him, but we do not live in a perfect world. Instead, we live in a fallen world where sinful behavior continually threatens the ability…

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Sacrificing Religious Liberty Atop the Altar of Sexual Liberty

Sacrificing Religious Liberty atop the Altar of Sexual Liberation

LGBT issues place at risk our freedom to hold personal religious and moral convictions. This is evidenced by the arrest of David Parker for insisting that his kindergarten-aged child opt out of homosexual education in the public school. According to a 2008 World Net Daily article titled “Decision to Teach Kids to Be ‘Gay’ Allowed…

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Is Homosexuality the Greatest Sin?

Is Homosexuality the Greatest Sin?

Homosexual behavior should not be emphasized to the neglect of other sins. Every sin is equally evil in the sight of God in that every sin is a rebellion against God that results in eternal separation from having a right relationship with Him. The Bible refers to this as a second death in Revelation 20:12–15.…

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Is Homosexuality a Private Matter?

Is Homosexuality a Private Matter?

Some argue that homosexuality is as issue of love between two private individuals. They conclude that it should not be our business to concern ourselves with their behavior. Others ask, “What difference does it make how other people act in private?” Popular as these challenges may be, they simply are not grounded in reality. The…

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Is America Coming out of the Closet?

Is America Coming Out of the Closet?

*Updated November 2015* “Standing atop a giant wedding cake float, Aubrey Loots and Danny Leclair exchanged vows New Year’s Day in the first same-sex marriage during the Tournament of Roses Parade. Throngs of spectators cheered as the men, dressed in dark suits, faced each other and held hands before the Rev. Alfreda Lanoix, who officiated…

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