Category Archives: Homosexuality

Homosexuality: If Gay Marriage is Contrary to God’s Will, Shouldn’t It Be Illegal? Part 5

7. On the other hand, there is a prophetic role for the church to confront the wickedness of the government. I struggle to reconcile 6 and 7 and would welcome any help with that. It’s easy to find examples of … Continue reading

Posted in Homosexuality, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Homosexuality: If Gay Marriage is Contrary to God’s Will, Shouldn’t It Be Illegal? Part 5

Homosexuality: If Gay Marriage is Contrary to God’s Will, Shouldn’t It Be Illegal? Part 4

5. The laws our government enacts and the decisions made by the U.S. Supreme Court impact the culture of our nation. Not always, but often, a change in the law results in a change in culture. When the Supreme Court … Continue reading

Posted in Homosexuality, Uncategorized | 12 Comments

Homosexuality: If Gay Marriage is Contrary to God’s Will, Shouldn’t It Be Illegal? Part 3

Some principles 1. The United States is not a theocracy and not the Kingdom. Although Rome had been a republic governed by a senate for many years, by the time of Jesus and his apostles, Rome was an empire ruled … Continue reading

Posted in Church & Politics, Homosexuality, Uncategorized | 14 Comments

Homosexuality: If Gay Marriage is Contrary to God’s Will, Shouldn’t It Be Illegal? Part 2

The government seen positively Well, even though I’m a lawyer, I took no political science classes. (Math major. Ask me about cosines sometime.) And the Bible does not give a complete theology of good government. But it does speak of … Continue reading

Posted in Church & Politics, Homosexuality, Uncategorized | 13 Comments

Homosexuality: If Gay Marriage is Contrary to God’s Will, Shouldn’t It Be Illegal? Part 1

Remember: my goal is not to provide a final, definitive answer. My goal is to lay out some principles that must be considered to reach a final, definitive answer. As always, the readers are invited to discuss, and maybe even … Continue reading

Posted in Church & Politics, Homosexuality, Uncategorized | 51 Comments

Homosexuality: Three Questions from the Comments: Introduction

There are three questions that have popped up in the comments that I imagine would be of interest to many readers. I’m going to try to give my understanding of the answers in three posts. 1. If gay marriage is contrary … Continue reading

Posted in Homosexuality, Uncategorized | 4 Comments

Canadian Advice on Same-Sex Marriage

Another interesting post from Carey Nieuwhof, a Canadian blogger. His blog is excellent in its own right, but in this case, being Canadian gives him a perspective that we in the USA often don’t have. Read his entire post, but … Continue reading

Posted in Homosexuality, Uncategorized | 72 Comments

Experimental Theology: A Review by Richard Beck of Living Into Community

So I’ve been disagreeing with some materials quoted by Richard Beck on sexuality. But as I’ve said before, I’m a fan of Beck’s blog and read it avidly. Just the other day, he reviewed a book by Christine D. Pohl, Living … Continue reading

Posted in Book Reviews, Homosexuality, Uncategorized | 4 Comments

Jesus and Paul on the Hermeneutics of Sexuality: Robert Gagnon

Posted in Homosexuality, Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Jesus and Paul on the Hermeneutics of Sexuality: N. T. Wright weighs in

Posted in Homosexuality, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Jesus and Paul on the Hermeneutics of Sexuality: N. T. Wright weighs in