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Hello everyone! I’m new to this forum but have been using it as a resource for quite awhile. I decided to join in hopes you all can help me refute a few arguments about Homosexuality.
At my high school, there is a club called the GSA. (Gay Straight Alliance). It is essentially a club where Gay people and Straight people unite to fight “homophobia”, especially in the forms of bullying, ignorance, etc. They have been involved in various protests, such as the “Day of Silence”, where people do not talk for a whole day to condemn bullying of Gays, and “homophobia”. Last I heard, they were planning to go see a gay episcopal priest speak at some college.
Due to my reputation among friends to be very religious and conservative, and enjoying debate, one of my friends (The president of the club actually) invited me to come in and debate. She said they usually didn’t have much to talk about because they all agree, so some conflict would make things more interesting. I see it as a chance to spread the truth, or at least have a deeper understanding of the issue. However, they are all so close-minded, any change of opinion seems completely impossible. In addition, the president is a non-practicing catholic, and the club is also full of other Christians.
Of course some usual arguments have come up such as:
“Some animals are Homosexual, so that means it’s natural”
“They were born that way, so God must approve.”
However, one argument came up that I could not exactly find an answer to. It is that because the bible condemns many trivial things such as men having long hair, that is now considered acceptable, how can Paul’s teachings on homosexuality be considered credible? As I understand it, the hair thing was cultural for the time, but how can we separate the two? (cultural and moral)
At my high school, there is a club called the GSA. (Gay Straight Alliance). It is essentially a club where Gay people and Straight people unite to fight “homophobia”, especially in the forms of bullying, ignorance, etc. They have been involved in various protests, such as the “Day of Silence”, where people do not talk for a whole day to condemn bullying of Gays, and “homophobia”. Last I heard, they were planning to go see a gay episcopal priest speak at some college.
Due to my reputation among friends to be very religious and conservative, and enjoying debate, one of my friends (The president of the club actually) invited me to come in and debate. She said they usually didn’t have much to talk about because they all agree, so some conflict would make things more interesting. I see it as a chance to spread the truth, or at least have a deeper understanding of the issue. However, they are all so close-minded, any change of opinion seems completely impossible. In addition, the president is a non-practicing catholic, and the club is also full of other Christians.
Of course some usual arguments have come up such as:
“Some animals are Homosexual, so that means it’s natural”
“They were born that way, so God must approve.”
However, one argument came up that I could not exactly find an answer to. It is that because the bible condemns many trivial things such as men having long hair, that is now considered acceptable, how can Paul’s teachings on homosexuality be considered credible? As I understand it, the hair thing was cultural for the time, but how can we separate the two? (cultural and moral)
