From: RFaussette@aol.com
Date: Wed May 28 2003 - 12:33:34 EDT
In a message dated 5/28/03 10:46:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
jwburgeson@juno.com writes:
> Let me ask you the reverse question. Suppose homosexuality were the norm,
> and you wished to be a minister but would have to renounce your
> heterosexual union and repent of it to do so? Think of how hard that
> would be. I have tried this thought experiment, assuming that I really
> really felt the call of our Lord to ministry. The real thing would tear
> me up.
>
>
If homosexuality were the norm and all clergy and laity were homosexual, all
human life would end in a generation and everything made in the image and
likeness of God would be gone. Think of how hard that would be? That's my argument
for the primacy of traditional family and observing the Levitical
prohibitions.
Do we invite extinction and modify the religion which has evolved to advance
the reproductive interests of its practitioners so as not to hurt the feelings
of the undisciplined?
There is no poof that homosexuality is genetically determined. A tendency
toward homosexuality based on effeminate physical attributes perhaps, but not
homosexual behavior.
What's more important - your feelings torn up or the extinction of your
family, tribe, nation or race (oops - no races, no nations)?
rich
rich
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