Showing posts with label Homosexuality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homosexuality. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Should We Be Alarmed at What is Going On In the World?



Violent terrorists behead, rape, crucify, and barbarically murder everyone who disagrees with them.

Weather disasters seem to increase, leading some to speculate about global warming and others to talk about God's judgment.

Children murder children and do so at younger and younger ages.

Increasingly, public school students are forbidden any kind of expression of Christian faith.

It is now considered "hate speech" to call homosexuality a sin.

It seems more popular to "come out" as having a same-sex orientation than it is to "come out" as serious about following Jesus Christ.

In more and more public settings, students and others are compelled to say or do nothing to offend Muslims.

Things like abortion and sex outside of marriage are considered morally okay.

The Problem

We can continue with examples like this. Whenever I have visited public schools because of an event or meeting on my daughter, I have noticed that there is nothing that could be construed as moral or religious in the literature or anywhere in hall ways or classrooms. The same holds true in any public building. Yet these very same public facilities discourage any expression that deviates from political correctness. That includes even moral or religious expression. Yes, we in the West ought to be very grateful that we are not suffering the severe, physical persecution, oppression, violence, even death, that Christians and other religious minorities so often suffer in closed countries and hostile areas all over the world. Yet we have our enemies that we cannot see or feel, but that are just as real and that prove just as devastating to individuals, marriages, and society in general. I refer to things like consumerism, materialism, traditionalism, humanism, relativism, individualism, and secularism. Internalizing things like this affect how we see the world, each other and ourselves. And they affect the way we see and relate to Almighty God.

An Example

There is one specific example. It is the evolution and changes in how much of our culture, including in much of the Church in the West, have come to see homosexuality. Now I know that many, many people love to point out that "Jesus Christ "said nothing" about homosexuality. Yet there were many other sins that He never mentioned by name, such as pedophilia, domestic violence, child abuse, drug abuse, human trafficking, and so on. Yet we never would argue that Jesus condones those acts! Homosexuality is mentioned in other parts of the New Testament. In 1 Corinthians 6: 9, we read "Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders (emphasis mine)... will inherit the Kingdom of God." (NIV). The first chapter of the Epistle of Romans tells us that the acceptance of homosexuality, among other acts, signals God's judgment on a culture. "Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion" (Romans 1:26-27, NIV). Now I know that people with same sex orientations are now considered as a protected minority group, and homosexuality an "alternative lifestyle." Also accepted as normal, and even good, are abortion and sex outside of marriage "as long as we love each other." The acceptance of things once considered immoral and called sins in the Bible, is the result of something called relativism. Relativism is the idea that there are no absolute right and wrong, only what we want to define as our own morality. It is a slippery slope, as anything can, like marriage and the family, be redefined. In the meantime, as we seek to maintain political correctness, much of the rest of the world outside the West fight physical enemies like war, violence, hunger, extreme poverty, oppression, and religious persecution. There is a profound disconnect between how they see things and how we see them.

Is There Anything To the End Times Predictions?

As many people in the Christian community survey the current social and moral climate, they declare that we are living in "the end times." They take note of the increase in terrorism against religious minorities, especially Christians. They take note of how we have redefined marriage and the family and have made abortion a "reproductive right" of women and rather than a matter of protecting the unborn. They see morality constantly sliding downhill in the West, even as persecution in the rest of the world waxes worse and worse and threatens to come to our shores. The Bible does tell us that in the Last days, evil people will "wax worse and worse." This seems to be happening. But in every age, people have believed that they were living "in the end times." I do not think that we can declare with certainty that we are living in the Last times. We should be concerned about these things because we should be concerned about people, but I don't think we can say we are indeed living in the end times. Remember that it is said: "But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day. The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. (2 Peter 3: 8-9, NIV).

Are you one of those whom God is waiting for?

Saturday, February 18, 2012

GLBT Rights vs. Religious Liberty

          Without a doubt this will be the most controversial topic I have ever blogged about to date but this ought to be talked about because it is one of the topics that many of our politicians are debating about it. It strikes at the core of the values of the two opposing sides of the debate, the Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender (GLBT) community and their advocates/allies, and the Religious Liberty community, which includes people of all faith and worldviews who do not endorse GLBT marriage. The GLBT side values equality, tolerance, privacy and the acceptance of all people. The Religious Liberty community values principle, truth, morality, and the traditional family. But both sides value one thing: free speech.
          Now I know full well that at any time, anyone reading this can be an advocate/ally of GLBT marriage or may even be GLBT yourself. And so I must say: On behalf of those on the Religious Liberty side who have or do not understand the grace (underserved favor) and forgiveness of God, you deserve apologies and restitution for the horrific and inexcusable things and "hate crimes" which have been done to many of you throughout the ages, but especially in these days when you have "come out of the closet" or may not be GLBT but just not fit the male or female stereotype. All of the "hate cimes," the "anti-gay" protests and counter-protests at "gay pride" rallies and even at military funerals, and the GLBT bullying, are all anti-God, anti-Bible and anti-Christ. These things go against God's image of perfect love and Jesus' compassion that was modelled in the Gospels. The anti-gay sites on the Internet and on social networks are plain wrong. It's shocking, sickening and heartbreaking how GLBT bullying has become such an epidemic and how so many victims have been driven to bullycide through it. My guess is that one big reason that this targeted GLBT bullying has grown so bad today is that even in schools, students are "coming out of the closet" and living as openly GLBT. In my growing up years and before that, there was a definite code of silence about GLBT issues, just as there was about so many other things that we talk about today. So such bullying was not known and if it happened, there was no awareness about it.
          We have definitely come a long way from the time when society frowned on homosexuality and on homosexuals. Today, they and anyone with sexual orientation differences are a protected minority group. I will boldly say that today it is less of a stigma to "come out of the closet" about being GLBT than it is to "come out of the closet" about invisible disabilities like many mental illnesses, autism, epilepsy and about other misunderstood medical or neurological conditions. I'm sure that this is because GLBT groups and individuals have tirelessly lobbied those in power, gaining influence; many celebrities have also added their voices to the effort. Today, it is "homophobia" that society frowns on but I fear that this word as well as the trem "hate speech" are used to crush any civil and rational debate on this topic.
          We can blame many of our problems encouraging gay marriage as an alternative, to the failure of so many heterosexual marriages and families, along with a high divorce rate, domestic violence, child abuse and rebellious children. But heterosexual unions aren't to bame for these social evils; growing up without learning empathy and self-control are.The Religious Liberty side views all of this with grief and dismay and finds it easy to overreact and to view GLBT marriage as the threat to religious freedom. And GLBT people likewise see the other side as a threat to their cause. This means war!
          The media have a lot of power in shaping our opinions. And so much of the media tell os half-truths or give us the news as based on their biases. So we hear much about what the GLBT community suffer at the hands of those who are identified with the Religious Liberty community. And let me make one things clear: There are many, many people who do not identify themselves either with GLBT people are with Religious Liberty people, so the majority of people are largely silent on this matter; it is not their priority either way. And there are many denominations which do openly support or tolerate GLBT lifestyles. This is my observation.
          Today it's politically correct to cry foul whenever anyone dares to challenge alternate acts or lifestyles, whether they are GLBT, co-habitation (living together without being married), premarital sex, abortions or anything else that has become accepted in society but which goes against the core values of those in the Religious Liberty community. It's usually the unstable, emotionally immature but also stable, mature but opinionated people, who let discussions on controversial topics deteriorate into name-calling, shouting matches, bullying, personal attacks and even worse. Such individuals, who often make the headlines, give many in the religious Liberty community, who truly care about people, a bad name. Worse, they hurt God's Cause on earth. Sad.
          The Religious Liberty community hold the Bible to be God's inspired Word to us. In it God says that He made us male and female so He instituted marriage so we can reflect His image. This is at the core of the Religious Libery's side of this debate. Yes, it's true that lots of evils have come out of male/female marriage but this isn't the fault of such marriages but of the people's failure to learn empathy or self-control. Yes, I know that this may not be a good enough reason for those who value other matters but this is God's reason.
          It is not that God and the Religious Liberty people who understand God's love and grace, don't value tolerance, acceptance, privacy or equality. It's just that this community values truth and morality as most loving and in the best interests of all. And in all the talk about acceptance and tolerance, there is often no tolerance for or acceptance of Religious Liberty people who "come out of the closet" in both a loving and truthful way, about their beliefs. They are vilified as "homophobes" and "hatemongers" and worse. Tolerance and acceptance should be extended to both sides. And what is "homophobia"? It is the fear of anything GLBT. Talking about GLBT issues or challenging them as a lifestyle are not homphobia if this is done in a caring and loving way.
          In both the Old and New Testament, God is silent on sexual orientation itself and on homosexual thoughts or feelings. He only grows vocal about acting on these just as He condemns hating or not accepting any peple, which includes GLBT people. God's words against GLBT lifestyles doesn't mean that God is homophobic or encourages homophobia. It's only through male/female unions that we can naturally procreate future generations and keep the human race going. This has been God's plan from the beginning and this has not changed. In gay marriage, unnatual forms of reproduction must be done to procreate.
          Be assured that God, in the Bible, does NOT single out homosexuality as the only misuse of sexuality. He comes out against many other misuses of sexuality, including prostitution, incest, rape, premarital sex, adultery, bestiality, and more. And He comes out against divorce in male/female marriages over and over and as often about adultery. But what would be His position on legalized gay marriage? I think that He realizes that GLBT issues are an established fact in this culture that while it is NOT His ideal, that He has other priorities, such as our coming to know and love Him and to love others. It seems to me that He would tolerate legalized gay marriage more than He would much of the other social ills of this day. What about homosexuals adopting children? I think it is much better to grow up in a loving, stable home of a GLBT couple than with cold, unloving, abusive heterosexual parents. But God's ideal is for children to grow up in a loving, stable male/female union.
          Are GLBT relations the business of society? I agree that it is NOT our business what our neighbors do in the privacy of their bedrooms and that as long as the people involved are not hurting or bothering us, we should leave them alone. But God also made GLBT people (and all of us) and what they (and we) do is His business. So no one can tell Him, "What I do in the privacy of my bedroom or anywhere else is any of Your business."
          What about those who are sick and tired of the GLBT lifestyle, are trying to escape it and what about those who are trying to help and assist them in this most difficult process? Again, if we want to see tolerance and acceptance toward those in the GLBT community, we should have tolerance and acceptance toward this community, also a minority. What we need is tolerance and acceptance toward all people. When we controversial topics spawn hate and intolerance toward opposing sides we do not have this.

Scriptural verses that are uses in the GLBT/Religious Liberty debate:

Genesis 1:27--The purpose of marriage-Image of God in us as male and female as shown in marriage.
Genesis 2: 18-25--  " "

Genesis 1: 28 God's plan for natual procreation in marriage

Leviticus 18:22 God's words about homosexuality as a lifestyle (NOT a sexual orentation)

Matthew 19: 4 Jesus' words about God's plan for us as reflecting HIs image as male and famale in marriage
Mark 10: 16  " "

Romans 1: 26-27 God's words about homosexuality as a lifestyle (NOT a sexual orentation)
1 Corinthians 6: 9-11 " "

http://christiansnswers.net/
This is a website that is run by a pastor who lived a formerly homosexual lifestyle and found his way out of it. This site contains stories by men and women who lived formerly GLBT lifestyles and have found their way out. This pastor answers questions with faithfulness to Scripture and truth but also with sensitivity and compassion, as one who has been there.

http://courageerc.net/
This is a social networking site of members who are or have lived GLBT lifestyles and who want to escape. The site is run by Catholics who provide articles and posts which are marked by compassion and love as well as being true to Scriptural principles.