Monday, April 11, 2016

Aaron Homosexuality

I enjoyed the fact that Aaron didn't come to discuss the nature of homosexuality, but to discuss the nature of the sociopolitical situation surrounding it. From my own personal experiences, homosexuality is, much like a lot of things, a completely individual issue. It manifests differently in each person. And each of these people hold different convictions regarding it because it's so different for everyone. There are some who have a saving faith in Christ who struggle their whole lives fighting it as a sin issue. (The crowd I agree with.) Some lose hope in Christ's power to overcome it and they succumb to it. Others make a choice to follow the lifestyle out of spite, etc. but regardless. To follow the lifestyle, one does actually make a choice. The struggle itself. No. That's not a choice. But temptation in general is not a choice. We have to deal with temptation as long as we're human. But again. To make or not make that choice is completely limited by your spiritual ethics. So. After rambling like this. Yeah. I was glad that Aaron's discussion didn't do like everybody else's and get itself stuck in the human condition. It stuck with objective facts. Whatever your choice. Whatever your decision. Either be bold and put it out there. Or support it well. Don't mask it over with something convoluted. 

I commented on Abbie George's post. 

1 comment:

  1. I totally agree with you here. I wasn't expecting Aaron to take that stance and it was almost weight lifting to have someone come in and talk about the decision from the law's standpoint and not whether homosexuality is right or wrong.

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