

Now you know enough logic to know that two contradictory statements cannot be true. Either homosexuality is sinful or not. Could this be the case where Christians can agree to disagree? Could it be the case that homosexuality-like baptism or views on the end times-is an area where good Christians can end up with different, legitimate interpretations? “Answering the Reformation Project.” Alisa Childers Podcast.Ĭan Christians agree to disagree about homosexuality? This was a point that you and I discussed when we met.

What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality?Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2015. What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality?. Is God Anti-Gay? And Other Questions about Homosexuality, the Bible and Same-Sex Attraction, 2015. I would then consider moving on to the Childers’ podcast. Kevin DeYoung’s book or presentation are a good place to start. I would also direct you to the resources below. If we grant that assumption, then we can proceed to the question: What does God in the Bible say about homosexuality? We need to open our Bibles and go to the texts that speak to this issue. If we didn’t share this assumption, we would need to spend time here first. It is authoritative as an account of who God is, what he commands, and what he has done. It is reliable, trustworthy, and without error. We both agree that the Bible is the Word of God. If you’re struggling with anything that I’ve written, please don’t hesitate to reach out.īefore I get to your specific questions, however, I want to be clear about an assumption that I’m making based upon our conversation. I’ll do my best to give brief answers and to point you to some resources that will help you do some homework yourself. It’s one that is often highly charged and deeply personal. Thank you for your questions! As you know, homosexuality or same-sex attraction is a big topic. I want to share an edited version of part of my letter since it may be of help to some of you as well. Perhaps you have had questions along these lines too! Or you have family members or friends who are wrestling with these questions and you want to be of help to them in arriving at biblical conclusions on homosexuality.

What does the Bible actually say about homosexuality? Is the Bible still authoritative for us today? Can Christians agree to disagree on the topic of homosexuality? Is it possible for someone to be a Christian but be mistaken on the topic of homosexuality? And, of great importance, how do we positively offer a message of love and hope to those image-bearers who experience same-sex attraction?Įarlier this year, I had correspondence with a thoughtful person who was asking questions like the ones above. Among the topics that this text addresses, and the one that probably elicits the strongest reactions, is how we should think about homosexuality. In modern Western culture, there are all kinds of questions that this text provokes. On Sunday morning, Pastor Dale preached a sermon on Leviticus 18 entitled "Holy Sexuality".
