Before I begin this new post, I want to sort of start where we left off previously. I want to clarify my position, in case there is any confusion of where I stand on the issue of homosexuality and being born with it.
I do not believe that people are born with a homosexual gene, nor are people born gay. This is my opinion, though I also think that this particular part of the debate is null and void especially since both sides of the science field can’t determine if there is or isn’t a gay gene. In saying this, I also don’t believe that homosexuality is a choice, anymore than babies choosing their eye color. I never chose to have homosexual feelings, nor did I ever choose to struggle with lusting after men. Where I do believe the choice comes in for homosexuals is when they choose to act upon their feelings and desires. The relationships I had with men, both emotional and physical, where relationships I chose to be in. When the struggles came against me, even when I was a Christian, I chose to give in and submit to my heart’s desires.
I don’t know what exactly causes homosexuality, though I do know (and believe) that certain factors do play into a person being homosexual. I also realize that each story is different, so when it seems I’m generalizing the situation I am only doing so to speak generally about homosexuality. My story is different from the next person’s. This blog, these articles, and the ministry of six11 is based off of my own personal testimony, and the testimony of those whom I have interacted with over the years. I hope this begins to clear up any confusion you may have.
In response to a comment related to my last post (the 411.pt.1.), I’ve decided to talk about the following question in this post: What’s up with the GOD and the Bible?
If you haven’t noticed already from reading this blog, I am a Christian. I have come to the hard-core belief that the Bible is GOD’S Word and the way of life. As 2 Timothy 3:16-17 states, I believe that:
All scripture is GOD-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man (woman) of GOD may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
Likewise, I also believe strongly in the message of Hebrews 4:12-13, which states:
For the Word of GOD is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. Nothing in all creation is hidden from GOD’S sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of HIM to whom we must give account.
I have come to hold firmly to these beliefs because of the evidence I have seen in my own personal life in regards to who GOD is. I trust who HE says HE is, and I trust the source of HIS claims (the Bible). I realize there is a huge debate, increasing more over time, centered around the authority and reliability of the Bible. Questions like “who wrote the Bible”, “how did the Bible come about”, “can we really trust the Bible and those who put it together”, etc. And all of these questions are acceptable to ask/have. While no one really argues about the questions, the debate about this issue revolves around the given answers.
Often, if not all the time, the answer you conclude about the Bible’s reliability ties to the answer you give to another question: Does scripture condemn homosexuality and homosexuals? Again, a valid question that fuels debate because of the answers that are given. So let’s tackle one question at a time.
How did we get the Bible, is it reliable, and so forth? The Bible was assembled by various religious leaders back in late 300 AD. They compiled the books together based on certain criteria such as: the apostolic authorship (was it written by an apostle), did the doctrine and story flow together/make sense, and did other books refer to such teachings. The validity of the Old Testament, and everything that is written in it, can be summed by the words of CHRIST HIMSELF: “‘Everything must be fulfilled that is written about ME in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms’. Then HE (JESUS) opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures” (Luke 24:44-45). The term scriptures here refers to the Hebrew Bible, which consisted of everything in our Old Testament. It should be noted that every book of the Old Testament is alluded to except the book ‘Song of Solomon’.
So when it came time to put the Bible together, the leaders already knew the validity of the Old Testament scriptures. The New Testament was put together based more so on who wrote the particular book, why was it written, and what was contained in the given book. What we have has been tried and tested, and the books we have in the New Testament scriptures are validated by the other authors and books. The books that have not been accepted (The Gospel of Thomas and the like) have been avoided because the information they attain in neither relevant nor reliable. When does JESUS, Paul, or Peter refer to the Gospel of Thomas; or when does the Gospel of Thomas refer to the other books within the New Testament? Just because a ‘famous’ person’s name is signed to the bottom of a letter/book, doesn’t mean that it is reliable information. I can write my own book about JESUS, bury it somewhere over in the Holy Land, have them dig it up and profess it be added to the scriptures. Does it make it reliable? No. The spiritual weight of the letter/book holds more value than who really wrote it. Thomas’s work contradicts what the other books say. But now we’re getting off topic and loosing our focus.
The process of acquiring the Bible was not a quick-easy process, but rather a long and daunting process. Quoting from E. Harrison (no relation) from his book Introduction to the New Testament, he writes, “The councils certified the canon (both Old and New) that was already widely acknowledged in the Church. The councils gave public and united testimony to that which the Church has long known, used and cherished as its authoritative guide” (p. 103).
In understanding how we got the Bible, one also needs to understand (and believe) that the writers of the Bible (Moses, Samuel, the prophets, the apostles, Paul, etc) were fully inspired by GOD to do so. Yes, man is not perfect and the ability to mess up is very likely. But you also need to believe and trust that GOD, who is perfect and doesn’t mess up, gave the correct information to these people and made sure that all was written correctly - even down to the translators of today’s Bibles, like the NIV, Message, NASB, etc. Hebrews 11:1 says that “faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see“. I have never seen GOD stretch out HIS hand and write the words found in the Bible, nor have I ever seen translators translate the Bible. But I have talked with one man who did translate part of the New Testament (for the NIV) and I respect and agree with his theology. More over, and this is even more important than my friends testimony, I am certain and believe firmly that GOD’S Word is/was “GOD-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16). I agree with what 2 Peter 1:16-21 says, where he writes:
We did not follow cleverly invented stories when we told you about the power and coming of our LORD JESUS CHRIST, but were eye witnesses of HIS majesty … Above all, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet’s own interpretation. For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from GOD as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.
I believe that GOD’S Word is inerrant and infallible, because I have tested it and have had it prove me wrong time and time again throughout my life. I have seen the power of GOD found within the pages of HIS Word; and I have seen the glory of GOD come alive through the reading, studying, and understanding of HIS Word. I believe GOD’S Word is valid and true because I have found it to be reliable through my own story, trials, and triumphs. You may have a different story, but either way, your story cannot refute my own. Only GOD can refute our stories; so I pray that HE enlightens us to the Truth - HIS Truth, and not our own.
Secondly, what does the Bible say about homosexuality? Accepting that the Bible is true, and that GOD’S Word is without error, one then has to believe that what GOD said about homosexuality is also true: homosexuality is a sin. Our church has recently been discussing this issue actually, and during one of the meetings a lady within our church made this valid point: why is homosexuality the only sin in the entire Bible that’s been misinterpreted? Out of all the other sins and things mentioned in the Bible, why is homosexuality the only word that is misunderstood? How can this be so?
Yes the scriptures that speak out against homosexuality have been used to abuse people - myself included. I know how hurtful and damaging these pieces of scripture have been. For that, please let me take a moment and express my sincere apology to all of those who’ve been hurt by these passages spoken through ungraceful and unmerciful mouths. Scripture was never meant to wound people; rather it was meant to bring people closer to GOD, not drive them further from HIM. I’m sorry it has done such to so many people.
In the same manner though, I can’t overlook what GOD has said about the practice of homosexuality - just like I can’t overlook what GOD has said about any sin or lifestyle that doesn’t coincide with HIS standards. I have read certain comments/articles from the site religioustolerance.org and while I support their willingness to express all sides of the issue equally, I still don’t agree with their stance on the issue of homosexuality and the Bible. I do not support the pro-gay theology that is beginning to rise in popularity all over the place. I do not support the ideas that GOD’S Word is wrong in regards to the issue of homosexuality. I do not support or believe that GOD has contradicted HIMSELF is banning homosexuality practice for a time and then allowing it from then on.
I do believe that GOD clearly states that the practice of homosexuality is wrong, and that GOD’S desire for mankind is to have healthy heterosexual relationships with the opposite sex (be it a married life or a celibate life). I believe fully in the scripture 1 Corinthians 6:11, in which GOD offers hope and freedom to those who want it. Those who struggle with homosexuality are able, I believe, through GOD’S grace and power, to live heterosexual lives through marriage or a celibate life; and that the practice of an active homosexual lifestyle is wrong. I don’t believe, nor do I believe the Bible states this, that homosexuality equals a married heterosexual life. Rather, just as Exodus and some other ex-gay ministries conquer, the point of walking away from homosexuality is for the person to walk out of brokenness and into wholeness found within JESUS CHRIST. Had GOD not told me to get married, I wouldn’t be married right now (I am thankful that I am married, don’t get me wrong). But the point of my wholeness isn’t marriage, nor is it to be a heterosexual stud, rather the point of my wholeness is JESUS. Just as everyone’s point of wholeness is JESUS.
The Bible is clear in challenging us to move from a selfish lifestyle to a life that is GOD-focused. Time and time again, GOD calls us forth from our old way of life, from a life that is broken, to a life that is new and whole which is found only within HIM (John 15). This applies to the adulterous spouse, to the liar, to the gambler, to the drunkard, to the idol worshiper, to the practicing homosexual, to the devious heterosexual. GOD’S call on mankind’s life is holiness and wholeness. This call sheds no discrimination on sexual preference or sexual orientation - both homosexual and heterosexuals are commanded to follow such a standard.
This is the Bible’s view concerning the issue of homosexuality and for those who struggle with homosexual desires (again, no different than anyone else’s choice of sin). To believe whats written here, though, you must first believe the previous question’s answer: is the Bible reliable and accurate - yes.
So far we’ve talked about how while homosexuality may or may not be inborn, a person still makes a conscience choice to act upon their homosexual desires. And that the Bible is a reliable source when it comes to the stance of homosexuality, and every other issue (especially sin). We talked about how GOD does state homosexuality is a sin, but that HE offers freedom and wholeness, in JESUS, from one’s broken life if they so chose it. Next I want to talk about the issue of ex-gay ministries. Thanks for reading.
