The Gospel Coalition published an article today by Kevin DeYoung in which he made yet another case for why Christians should oppose Gay Marriage. His main points were relatively predictable: Marriage has historically be recognized as one man and one woman; State Recognition of Gay Marriage will result in religious oppression against Christians who dissent. … Continue reading Kevin DeYoung ALMOST Gets it on Gay Marriage
Tag: Homosexuality
Clay Jars, Vines and the Cultural Collision
So apparently, David Haseltine of Jars of Clay has come out as supportive of same-sex marriage via Twitter. Here's a few soundbites: Not meaning to stir things up BUT... Is there a non-speculative or non "slippery slope" reason why gays shouldn't marry? I don't hear one. — Dan Haseltine (@scribblepotemus) April 21, 2014 I'm trying to make … Continue reading Clay Jars, Vines and the Cultural Collision
Legislate Morality?
I read these comments from Al Mohler on Facebook: "The argument for removing polygamy laws was simple: the state has no business legislating morality. But every legislature legislates morality. Every code of laws is a codex of morality. The law is itself inherently and inescapably moral, even irreducibly moral. The law can’t be anything other … Continue reading Legislate Morality?
An Important Clarification: The Biblical Response to Homosexuality in the Church and the Culture
I've written a lot on this blog about Homosexuality, because it's a hot issue right now. In it, I am attempting to cut what I believe is a Biblical line between the left and the right on this issue - a line that I believe corresponds to the Libertarian line. Much of what I have … Continue reading An Important Clarification: The Biblical Response to Homosexuality in the Church and the Culture
Discussing Marriage Equality
The previous post regarding Marriage Equality was prompted by my brother who shared the link to the article I was rebutting with me on Facebook. He's also the brother who commented on my previous post. After posting that comment, we discussed the issue further on our Facebook wall. Here is a re-production of the salient … Continue reading Discussing Marriage Equality
Gay is Not the New Black – Are We Completely Missing the Point?
This article is a bullet point rebuttal of this one: http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/tgc/2012/07/19/gay-is-not-the-new-black/. You'll need to be familiar with it as I'm just going to refer to portions of it by headings and referring to his arguments. I'm not going to reproduce any of it here for the sake of time. General Objection On the whole, we're … Continue reading Gay is Not the New Black – Are We Completely Missing the Point?
The Mosaic Law Should Not Be Applied to A Civil Government
Objection 1: God's Law provides the moral basis for right and wrong. Without it, we would have no way of knowing what government should outlaw and what it shouldn't. Objection 2: Matthew 15:17-20 tells us that Jesus did not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it and that the Law would not pass … Continue reading The Mosaic Law Should Not Be Applied to A Civil Government
On Whether Homosexual Parents are Harmful to their Children
Disclaimer You're not going to like what I have to say. Please read with an open mind and a grain of salt. I do not mean to offend anyone with this or to cause division or controversy. I simply want to speak the truth. If you have questions or concerns, I would be more than … Continue reading On Whether Homosexual Parents are Harmful to their Children
CS Lewis on Marriage
Just stumbled upon a quote from CS Lewis's Mere Christianity which I completely forgot about. He's speaking of divorce here, but his thoughts are very applicable to Gay Marriage as well. I dare say they sum up my thoughts on the subject quite well. Before leaving the question of divorce, I should like to distinguish … Continue reading CS Lewis on Marriage
Defense of Libertarianism. Offense Against Legislating Morality.
If you’ve been following my recent posts, you’ll know that I’m a Libertarian and a Christian. You’ll also know that I’ve been struggling to articulate just why I think Libertarianism is more consistent with the Scriptures than what is typically espoused by Christians. That’s not a very precise way to put it. There are many different … Continue reading Defense of Libertarianism. Offense Against Legislating Morality.
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