Showing posts with label Homosexuality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homosexuality. Show all posts

Dr. Greg Bahnsen: Biblical View of Homosexuality


http://www.ccel.us/homosexuality.toc.html


Homosexuality : A Biblical
View



© 1978 Greg L.
Bahnsen

Baker Book House — Grand
Rapids, Michigan



Subject: 1. Homosexuality in the
BibleBS680.H67 B33 ~ Dewey:
261.8/34/157 ~ LCCN:
78062911 ~ OCLC: 4490935 ~ 152p.

Homosexuality : A Biblical View
is presently held by 160 libraries including Harvard University and the Library
of

Rev. Paul McCain: How Obama Embraced Homoerotic Unions


          The Rev. Mr. Paul
McCain, a Confessional Lutheran Churchman (LCMS), offers sage, balanced,
thoughtful, and important counsel for all reformational (three streams),
catholic, Biblical and historic Christians. 
How should one deal with a loved one, a friend, or any discussion about
the matter in re: homosexuality?  Rev.
McCain notes, “You will desire to keep both them [a
family member,

Dr. McCann: "Oh Ireland, `Division is Inevitable'"


http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/print.php?storyid=3665







Oh Ireland,"Division is Inevitable" - by Alan
McCann
Date 2006/2/24 22:20:00 | Topic: As Eye See
It



IRELAND: Oh Ireland, "Division is Inevitable"By Alan
McCannExclusive to VirtueOnlinewww.virtueonline.org2/25/2006The Church of Ireland
prides itself on being an 'all Ireland' body which in its naiveté it believes

Rev.Dr. Alan McCann: Calls for Repentance by Irish Dean and Bishops in Church of Ireland


The statement below is from the Rev. Dr. Alan McCann and the Vestry at Holy Trinity Church, Carrickfergus, Ireland.  It is in the Diocese of Connor. Further information is available at:  http://www.holytrinitycarrick.org.uk/index.htm.  This Anglican Church states:  "First and foremost we are a Christian Church and as such form part of God's worldwide church. Secondly, we are Church of Ireland,

Dr. Alan McCann: Review of Church of Ireland & Conference on Gay Issues


This is Rev. Dr. Alan McCann's review of a recent and rather tidy-sounding conference on the issue of homosexuality, as sponsored by the Church in Ireland. McCann, if representative, summarized the affair this way:  "Tokenism towards the authority of Scripture was the order of the day."  At one point, he says:   "There is no middle ground."  Dr. McCann hears an American Anglican's echo, "Don't

Diarmaid MacCulloch in Telegraph: Three Cheers for the Declined Anglican Covenant


http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/mar/25/anglican-covenant-bishops-division?commentpage=all#start-of-comments.  Diarmaid MacCulloch gives a few cheers for the declined Anglican Covenant, an alleged instrument to centralize the Anglican beaucracy and, as a result, sanction the wayward Episcopalians in the US and Canada on the gay issues.  Here's the news:  Anglicans have left

A Thought on the Homosexual Debate



A prudent thought.

http://www.reformation21.org/blog/2012/03/a-thought-on-the-homosexual-ma.php

A thought on the homosexual marriage debate


Posted by Jeremy Walker




As Christians in the UK and elsewhere engage in discussion among themselves and with civil authorities about the nature of marriage, it seems that many are concerned that such battles are indicative or even

Church of Ireland (Anglican): Press Release on Gay Issues


Efforts are underway in the Church of Ireland to avoid the disorders, disruptions, dysfunctions, distractions, and deviances--doctrinal and practical--in the Episcopal Church, USA.  A view from 30,000 feet?  The Nigerans and Rwandans "get the big picture" while Western Anglicans, or many in leadership, don't "get it."  Here's the press release from Irish Churchmen.

http://ireland.anglican.org/

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