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You may need to read my post again.How would you counsel a young homosexual to wait until they find their mate?
Then you'll have to rephrase the question. Are you saying that they should be counseled to find an opposite sex mate?I did. I am challenging you on it
I'm sorry, but that seems to be an entirely different question than your first question. Spreading the Gospel and counseling others with how to cope with sinful impulses would garner somewhat different responses from me.I am asking what 'Good News' you have for them concerning relationships that is comparable to that which you would offer a single heterosexual
There are non of a sexual way, as Godstrictly forbids that!I am asking what 'Good News' you have for them concerning relationships that is comparable to that which you would offer a single heterosexual
How would you counsel a young homosexual to wait until they find their mate?
‘Nashville Statement’ condemns LGBT Christians and those who support them
Evangelicals counter 'agree to disagree' sexuality[/QUOTE
This is as it should be. I don't believe that a person can be a member of the LGBTQ movement and claim to be a Christian! Still, there are those who do, claim to be following Christ. Their minds will be in utter shock as they stand before God on judgement day and hear they were as wrong as the life style they lived was wrong!
Break out the Bible. You know, Romans 1, 1 Corinthians 6 and Matthew 19, etc. It's not difficult to explain.
I've never been to a church service where we celebrate adultery, lying, stealing and greed. When a church claims to be inclusive that means we accept their sin.
As Matt Chandler says, homosexuals need to be in church. At my church, we believe the same, but we would never extend church membership to them. Membership requires that you believe the bible and the tenants of the Church.
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What, even celibate ones who are committing no sin?
I stopped reading at:Some folks have issued a "counter-statement" to the Nashville Statement. See HERE.
Yes. All of the talk of the celibate Christian with homosexual feelings is only put forth to distract from the real issue: churches condoning homosexual relationships and marriages.Yes, and I think that clearly explains much of the angst and anger towards the Nashville Statement.
Yes. All of the talk of the celibate Christian with homosexual feelings is only put forth to distract from the real issue: churches condoning homosexual relationships and marriages.
How do you think churches communicate [a] negative message?
The problem is largely caused by the fact that most of our comments on homosexuality are prompted, not primarily by a pastoral concern for struggling Christians, but by political debates in the world and the church
Good article. Curious why you didn't post the second half of his answer to that particular question, though.Celibate same-sex-attracted Reformed Evangelical Anglican rector Vaughan Roberts interviewed at the Gospel Coalition:
blogs.thegospelcoalition.org/justintaylor/2012/09/26/vaughn-roberts-on-same-sex-attraction/