Homosexuality ... in the church ... ? The argument that the defenders of this position are making is, "...this is the way they were born, they can't change ... it is cruel to make them change."
My answer: why should homosexuality get singled out above all other sins? Is this sin uniquely exempt from repentance? The gospel tells us that we ALL cannot change and each of us is in a similar condition to the homosexual, prior to regeneration. We are all born with a condition that we cannot change: Its called total depravity. By nature we are all morally impotent to obey God's commands let alone believe the gospel ... yet we all remain culpable for these transgressions (Rom 3:19, 20). If homosexuality can be exempt because people claim that they are born that way, then I guess this makes us all exempt from repenting of our various sins that we cannot naturally escape from ... this basically renders Christianity void of all supernatural truth. If God cannot change any of us then the future is indeed bleak for us all because it means that Christianity is false. But in truth, homosexuality is just like any other sin. If I am born a bigot and a man of pride and cannot change this by nature, does this exempt me from obedience to God in this area? Shall I give up trying to change my coveting because I was born with such a desire? Any so-called church, therefore, that encourages homosexual unions or any other sin (Matt 5:19) has therefore abandoned the faith and has embraced a cultural construct for which they will be held accountable. This also includes conservatives who are bigoted against people who are homosexuals. Conservatives must also repent of their sin of trusting in their own righteousness because God didn't save you because you were pure or because of something good He saw in you but rather, because of His sheer grace, plus nothing. The conservative religionist is as equally deserving of God's wrath as the homosexual. Nor does God sustain us because we are pure but solely because of the blood of Jesus Christ. It is on Him alone we can plead forgiveness. We don't need moral reformation in our lives (band-aid)but need to be born again. A supernatural change of our disposition which results in repentance and belief in the gospel... and this new disposition of heart means our delight is in the law of God.
- Perspectives on Homosexuality: A Review Article

Guenther Haas - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (Sep 2002)
- Bethlehem's Position on Homosexuality

John Piper & Others - August 6, 2003
- "Gay" and "Homosexual" Are Not the Same

Stand to Reason
- A Further Look at Pro-Homosexual Theology

Derrick K. Olliff and Dewey H. Hodges Rebuttal to an article refuting the above argument
- A Nation Under God?

1 Peter 2:9-17 Rev. G. C. Hammond
- A New [Testament] Perspective on Homosexuality

Thomas Schreiner (pdf)
- A Reformed Response to Daniel Helminiak's Gay Theology

Derrick K. Olliff and Dewey H. Hodges - In this age of cultural pluralism and ethical minimalism, Christians who, consistent with biblical revelation, publicly declare certain activities to be sinful have met with severe opposition.
- But God Made Me This Way!

John Frame An introduction to the ethical problems of genetically-mandated homosexuality
- Christian and Homosexual?

David C. Rowe While the growing movement to legalize same-sex marriage has raised many issues, it has also exposed deep cracks in the framework of American Christianity.
- Christianity and Homosexuality

Carm
- Courage and Compassion on Homosexuality

Albert Mohler
- Discerning the Will of God Concerning Homosexuality and Marriage

John Piper
- God’s Word in Battle with Homosexual Temptation

(Taste & See Articles)
- God’s Word in Battle with Homosexual Temptation

John Piper
- Homosexual "Marriage": A Tragic Oxymoron--Biblical and Cultural Reflections

John Piper (Event Messages)
- Homosexual Parenting: Placing children at risk

Timothy J. Dailey Ph.D.
- Homosexuality and the Church

Alex D. Montoya
- Homosexuality and the Old Testament

P. Michael Ukleja Only towering cynicism can pretend that there is any doubt about what the Scriptures say about homosexuality. The Bible has not even the slightest hint of ambiguity about what is permitted or forbidden in this aspect of sexual conduct.
- Homosexuality: A Biblical Perspective

Gil Rugh It is no surprise that the unbelieving world practices such sins. However, it should be noted that this type of behavior is being increasingly accepted, and in some cases encouraged, within the Church. What does this say about the spiritual cond
- Homosexuality: Fact and Fiction

Joe Gudel
- Homosexuality: Rebellion Against God

Richard B. Hays A scholar of Paul explains how the great Apostle understood--and decried--homosexuality.
- Homosexuality: The Christian Perspective

Lehman Strauss, Litt.D., F.R.G.S. What is homosexuality?, How does one determine if the practice of homosexuality is right or wrong? What explicitly does the Bible teach about homosexuality?
- How Does It Hurt You?

Lee Duigon
- In The Gay Ol' Summertime

Michael Spencer Gay America has left the closet, and they won't be going back.
- Is the Bible Ambiguous about Homosexuality?

Rev. D. Patrick Ramsey
- J.I. Packer: Homosexuality is a Heretical Issue

Mark Driscoll with JI Packer
- Let the “Sexual Orientation Hate” Bill Pass and Invite Your Own Oppression

Robert A. J. Gagnon, Ph.D.
- Letter About How to Relate to a Relative Who is Homosexual

John Piper
- Ministering to Homosexuals in San Francisco

Charles A. McIlhenny The homosexual propaganda machine has been cranking out overtime, to an unbelieving secular media, convincing people that gay is equivalent to any other already legitimate genetic race-like group. And amazingly many naive
- Mohler on King Discussing Homosexuality

Albert Mohler - YouTube
- No Good News: A reply to Alistair McGrath

Garry Williams There is no reason here to be encouraged. Some will reply that they will be delighted to have an Archbishop who asserts central credal doctrines. This delight in itself is alarming
- Responding to Pro-Gay Theology

Joe Dallas
- Rowan Williams’ Wrong Reading of Romans

Robert A. J. Gagnon - Response to Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who asserts that in Romans 1-2, Paul's point was that believers should refrain from judging others-- especially a warning for those who oppose homosexual practice
- That Which Is Unnatural: Homosexuality in Society, the Church, and Scripture

Joe Gudel
- The Bible and Homosexuality

Alan C. Clifford
- The Case Against Homosexual Marriage

Albert Mohler
- The Cultural Argument Against Gay Marriage

Randy Hicks
- The Cultural Argument Against Gay Marriage

Randy Hicks
- The Other Dark Exchange: Homosexuality (Part 1)

John Piper - Romans 1:24-28
- The Other Dark Exchange: Homosexuality (Part 2)

John Piper - Romans 1:24-28
- The Source and NT Meaning of arsenokoitai with Implications for Christian Ethics and Ministry

James B. DeYoung
- The Truth About Homosexuality (MP3 Series)

Master's Seminary Faculty Chapel Lecture Series
- The Tyranny of the Minority

S. T. Karnick
- The Tyranny of Tolerance

Uwe Siemon-Netto
- Transformed by Grace - The Testimony of Sue Donahoe

Sue Donahoe
- What Does the Bible Say about Homosexuality?

Brian Schwertley Homosexuality is portrayed by many in government, in public education and in our colleges and universities as just one of many normal, legitimate lifestyle choices. Those who oppose the homosexual lifestyle on moral and religious grounds
- Why I Walked

J. I. Packer
- William J. Webb's Slaves, Women & Homosexuals: A Review Article

Thomas Schreiner (pdf)
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