Homosexuality?
What Christians
Need To Know
The Bible is not at
all bashful about this subject. There
are those in both the political and
religious establishments who fervently attempt to legitimize
homosexuality as an acceptable
alternative life-style in spite of what
the Bible says.

The Word of God specifically calls
homosexual behavior sin (see
Leviticus 18:22;
Romans 1:18-32;
1 Corinthians 6:9,11). Homosexuality
(to exchange or abandon natural
relations of sex) was as widespread
in Paul's day as it is in ours. This
behavior is strictly forbidden in
Scripture. Tragically, homosexuality is
considered an acceptable practice by
many in our world today, even by many
churches. Many homosexuals believe that
their desires are normal and that they
have a right to express them and even
demand that society as a whole
acknowledge their behavior and beliefs
are God given rights. Many even
believe they were born in this fashion.
Because God's Word is the only
authority for life; Christians must
accept the fact that homosexuality is
born out of deception and the lust of
the flesh. Homosexuality is
by nature a predatory behavior and can
only result in death.
On May 17, 2004, in the state of
Massachusetts, homosexuals and lesbians
were granted legal status for un-holy
matrimony.
This was a tragic day in America's
history as this abomination is paraded
as an acceptable behavior that will be
protected by law.
What Are
Christians To Do?
As Christians, we
must vocally condemn this awful
behavior and articulate the imminent
danger to a nation that goes beyond mere
toleration to accommodation of this
wicked device. The Church of Jesus
Christ can be firm on this matter
without condemning those who practice
and perpetrate this sin of homosexuality
(John
3:17). Even a person in this awful
life-style can be saved.
What is the answer to this tragedy?
The
answer is a Spirit Filled, Bible
Drilled, Christ Thrilled Church that
will remain steadfast on Calvary's Hill
and boldly proclaim Christ Jesus!
Sincerely,
Dr. Arthur Belanger
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