A way to keep marriage holy and sacredBy Roy DixonDecember 4, 2008On election night, I was in Memphis, Tenn., attending the 101st Annual Holy Convocation of the Church of God in Christ. A little after 10 p.m., I was returning to the Marriott Hotel and while in the elevator, I heard a loud roar, thunderous applause and great rejoicing.When the door of the elevator opened, the sound was even louder, almost deafening. Someone shouted, “They just declared Obama the next president of the United States.” I personally rejoiced at this historic event because what had just happened was something I thought I would not see in my lifetime.After the initial celebrating and speeches had ceased, my thoughts turned to my home state of California to find what was happening, especially regarding Proposition 8. I had worked hard to get it passed and had no way of getting information on the issue that evening.The next morning, the national news picked up the fact that Proposition 8 was leading and later that it won 52 percent to 48 percent. Then came the angry response from the opposition being expressed in many ways. I asked myself, “If the results were reversed, would we have reacted in the same manner?” The answer is, “NO!”In 2000, voters passed Proposition 22 with 61 percent of the vote cast, which changed the California Family Code to formally define marriage in this state as between a man and a woman. In 2004, same-sex marriages were performed, which were subsequently judicially annulled. Eventually, this led to a decision announced on May 15, 2008, of the California Supreme Court, which by a 4-3 vote struck down Proposition 22.I realize that being a senior citizen, I might be missing something and do not understand the present generation.So, I sought the help of an 18-year-old student to express what I have taught as a pastor and his belief on the subject of same-sex marriage. His response:“I do not support same-sex marriage and homosexuality. I believe God wants us to keep marriage holy and sacred, between one man and one woman. In the Bible, it states that 'homosexuality is an abomination.' (Leviticus 18:22)”.Yet, that does not mean we don't want homosexuals to come to our church. We welcome them because all of us have fallen short of the glory of God. God loves all those he created. He does not hate gays, and neither does the church. God is just displeased with the behavior because homosexuality is a sin and against his will.The Lord loves all of us because we are his children. We are the sheep, and he is the shepherd. When we sin, we stray away from the Christian “flock.” Although once we are found, God welcomes his sheep back with a loving heart and open arms. The church welcomes those who have sinned. “What would the church be if there were no sinners?”Certainly not perfect because nothing or no one is perfect. Except Jesus. He is perfect, and he wants to love us all and take care of us in the perfect kind of way.Proposition 8 is not discrimination. It is a way to keep marriage holy and sacred the way God intended. Have you seen a “gay” restroom? A “gay” water fountain? A “gay” waiting room? Have you even heard of a “gay” person being lynched in the news recently? No, because those things that I named are true issues of discrimination.Homosexuality is not a race, gender, religion issue. It's about choice and behavior. Everyone has encountered discrimination, because of the way they are shaped, the way they talk or even the color of their skin. Homosexuals were not born that way. They choose to like the same sex.God has a plan for all of us, and we should not hinder or look away from that plan. He wants the best for us. Proposition 8 is God's will. He is the father, and every father has rules. Fathers make rules because they love their children. And children should obey the rules their fathers have given them.As a pastor of 23 years, I believe the principles of the Bible, and I will continue to use it as my guide.* Bishop Dixon is pastor of the Faith Chapel Church of God in Christ in San Diego.
Well, just to play devils advocate for a moment... if Michael Jackson is attracted to young sickly boys, that doesn't mean that he should be allowed to fuck or marry them.
Homosexuality is genetically defined, which nullifies the dismissal that "homosexuality is just a choice". Homosexuality can be shown in twin studies, is common in animals (like us!), etc..
Overall, genetics accounted for around 35 per cent of the differences between men in homosexual behaviour and other individual-specific environmental factors (that is, not societal attitudes, family or parenting which are shared by twins) accounted for around 64 per cent. In other words, men become gay or straight because of different developmental pathways, not just one pathway.” http://www.physorg.com/news134052249.html
they just aren't interested in what they aren't interested in. Not something that's just a trival or whimiscal choice.
though they say other factors like social conditioning may be important.
I know it's not a particularly rare thing to see one male dog hump another male dog, but I've never heard of a male dog that would refuse to hump a female dog (which would indicate "canine homosexuality")
Quote from: [BTF]Defiant! on December 06, 2008, 01:31:02 PM they just aren't interested in what they aren't interested in. Not something that's just a trivial or whimsical choice.That's kind of why I used the example of tastes in music. As the first article mentioned...Quotethough they say other factors like social conditioning may be important.
they just aren't interested in what they aren't interested in. Not something that's just a trivial or whimsical choice.
They can study the rates and stats all they want, but that alone will never convince me. That's why I used the term "scientific/medical"
, I was hoping to read something based on actual observation of DNA components in tandem with the collected stats. THAT would be the fascinating part of it. Wouldn't it be cool if they could isolate some specific gene and alter it? Eventually we could develop a "gay vaccine" and make it lot easier for prisoners to pick up the soap.
WARNING - do NOT click the link Mya posted. I wish I could "un-see" the first three seconds I saw.