What's Wrong with Same-Sex Marriage?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: D. James Kennedy, Jerry Newcombe ISBN: 9781433517938
Publisher: Crossway Publication: May 1, 2007
Imprint: Crossway Language: English
Author: D. James Kennedy, Jerry Newcombe
ISBN: 9781433517938
Publisher: Crossway
Publication: May 1, 2007
Imprint: Crossway
Language: English

In recent court decisions, the homosexual activist movement has made huge strides toward legalizing same-sex marriage in the made huge strides toward legalizing same-sex marriage in the United States. With the help of a handful of judges, a tiny fraction of our population is on the verge of redefining the institution of marriage for all of us.

This goes beyond politics-it is a moral issue. And in this book, D. James Kennedy and Jerry Newcombe offer a Christian response. The Bible is clear: Homosexuality is a sin, and marriage is for one man and one woman.

Kennedy and Newcombe use Scripture to show what God says about homosexuality and marriage. They also examine statistics and case studies that dispel many of the myths about homosexuality. They appeal to us to make an organized response to same-sex marriage-while maintaining a loving attitude toward homosexuals as human beings.

These days it's not "politically correct" to say that homosexuality is wrong. But it's not culture's responsibility to determine right and wrong. There is only one Authority who can do that, and it is up to us to stand behind His Word.

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In recent court decisions, the homosexual activist movement has made huge strides toward legalizing same-sex marriage in the made huge strides toward legalizing same-sex marriage in the United States. With the help of a handful of judges, a tiny fraction of our population is on the verge of redefining the institution of marriage for all of us.

This goes beyond politics-it is a moral issue. And in this book, D. James Kennedy and Jerry Newcombe offer a Christian response. The Bible is clear: Homosexuality is a sin, and marriage is for one man and one woman.

Kennedy and Newcombe use Scripture to show what God says about homosexuality and marriage. They also examine statistics and case studies that dispel many of the myths about homosexuality. They appeal to us to make an organized response to same-sex marriage-while maintaining a loving attitude toward homosexuals as human beings.

These days it's not "politically correct" to say that homosexuality is wrong. But it's not culture's responsibility to determine right and wrong. There is only one Authority who can do that, and it is up to us to stand behind His Word.

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