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How Does Christianity Differ from Other Religions on Homosexuality?

May 15, 2018 by Terrell Clemmons

“Sorry if this is off topic,” the young woman stammered into the microphone, “but, um, I’ve searched for answers, and I can’t seem to find any, so I thought I’d come tonight and ask you guys. Where does Christianity, if it does at all, differ on homosexuality as opposed to other religions, and if so, how?” Her quivering lips and trembling hands revealed the magnitude of the … [Read more...]

The Great Divorce and The Sexual Revolution

March 22, 2017 by Brent Hardaway

The Sexual Revolution had a long gestation period. While many may see it as something that suddenly sprung up in the 1960s, its vision had been cast in Western Civilization at least two hundred years before. Thinkers such as Jean Jacques Rousseau, Margaret Sanger, Margaret Mead, and Alfred Kinsey all had advocated for a breakdown of the traditional Christian taboos. While they … [Read more...]

So What If There’s A Gay Gene? So What If You Are Born Gay?

March 18, 2016 by Rajkumar Richard

Why is the pro-gay lobby eagerly waiting for the discovery of a gay gene? Is it to possess a so-called legitimate excuse to practice homosexuality? If a gay gene is discovered, would it offer true legitimacy to practice homosexuality? First things first, homosexuality is a deviant or an abnormal behavior whether it’s viewed from a natural or from a Historic Christian … [Read more...]

Inside Out

July 16, 2015 by Anthony Weber

Pixar's latest blockbuster, Inside Out, chronicles the life of Riley, an eleven-year-old girl, as she moves with her family from an idyllic, postcard kind of town to a large and lonely city. And by "chronicles the life of Riley I mean it tells her story by focusing mostly on her five core emotions: Joy, Anger, Disgust, Fear and Sadness. Up until the move, Riley has led a life … [Read more...]

A Queer Entanglement

May 15, 2015 by Terrell Clemmons

The Codependent Conjunction of "Gay Christians" and the Gay-Affirming Church When Harvard sophomore Matthew Vines came out to his parents over Christmas break, both of them affirmed their unconditional love for him right away. But the news was hard for everyone. As Christians, they believed the same thing the church has held for 2000 years - that homosexuality runs contrary … [Read more...]

What a Girl Wants

February 13, 2015 by Terrell Clemmons

A Word to the Guys With violent, abusive sex in the public eye right now thanks to Fifty Shades of Grey, there seems to be a lot of bewilderment among the male half of the population. What exactly do women want from men, anyway? Jerry, a thirty-something single man expressed it to me in an email this way: I think the real danger here is the message that the popularity of … [Read more...]

Why Pornography Harms

September 18, 2014 by Jonathan McLatchie

On this blog we have often talked about the same sex marriage controversy and how it poses a threat to both religious liberty and the family unit. However, the elephant in the room that is rarely publicly discussed in evangelical circles is pornography, an evil that arguably poses just as much threat (if not a bigger threat) to the family unit. A 2008 study of 813 college … [Read more...]

#EndFathersDay: Where the Twitter Trend Gets Fathers Wrong

June 13, 2014 by Steven Dunn

With the arrival of Father’s Day this Sunday, Twitter has unleashed a new hashtag that has primarily to do with the disgust of male patriarchy and the lack of consideration for single mothers and/or same-sex couples on this day. The hashtag? “#EndFathersDay.” According to one tweet, “#EndFathersDay because it’s a slap in the face to single mothers everywhere.” Although there is … [Read more...]

The Forbidden "L-Word"

November 5, 2013 by Ken Coughlan

Everybody knows there are certain words that we just shouldn’t use.  They are filled with hateful connotations and histories that simply cause far too much offense at their mere utterance.  One of these, of course, is the “L-word.”  What’s that you say?  What is the “L-word?”  Why, “lifestyle,” of course.  According to same-sex marriage advocate and blogger Kimberly Knight, … [Read more...]

Sex and Civilization

November 3, 2013 by Daniel Mann

With the West massively committed to redefining sex, marriage and the family, it might be fruitful to see if any of these innovations have already been tried and what has been history’s verdict regarding them. Brian Fitzpatrick suggests that the most “definitive work on the rise and fall of civilizations, was published in 1934 by Oxford anthropologist J.D. Unwin." In Sex and … [Read more...]

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