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Is it ok to be gay and Christian? Does the Bible really say that homosexuality is wrong? Is sexual orientation fundamental to identity?
Author and speaker Sam Allberry has expanded and restructured his best-selling book, which draws on his control experience as a believer who experiences same-sex attraction. As well as exploring Bible passages that converse directly about homosexuality, this new edition frames the whole discussion with Jesus’ general teaching on sex and marriage, as adequately as what Jesus teaches about finding ultimate satisfaction and happiness. It also challenges the current customs narrative, which inextricably ties sexuality to personal persona, and he shows that the gospel is nice news for everyone, whatever their sexual orientation.
This sensitive exploration of the Bible’s teaching on sexuality has been written to assist both Christians and non-Christians struggling with the Bible's teaching on this issue, whether they experience queer attraction themselves or not.
Includes answers to questions such as…
• Does Jesus ever mention same-sex relationships?
• Aren’t people just born this way?
• What should I do if a Christian comes out to me?
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Kyle Worley and Rebecca McLaughlin are joined by Sam Alberry to have a conversation about the scrutinize, is God anti-gay?Questions Covered in This Episode:
- In Pride a new edition of Is God anti-gay is being released. Why are you updating the book? What’s changed?
- Did the first edition play out how you thought it would?
- Is God Anti-Gay?
- What do you say to the people who think and perceive that they are their sexuality?
- Some suggest that we might look back on what we might phone conservative Christian sexual values in the future as we look back on people who held unbiblical and oppressive views of women or other races in the past. Are we in danger of that?
- What is your encouragement to people who are looking for an reply to this question?
- “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone” by J.K. Rowling
- “Is God
Is God Anti-Gay? updated and expanded
Author: Sam Allberry
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and other questions about Jesus, the Bible, and Same-Sex Sexuality
Is it ok to be gay and Christian? Does the Bible really declare that homosexuality is wrong? Is sexual orientation fundamental to identity?
Author and speaker Sam Allberry has expanded and restructured his best-selling book, which draws on his own experience as a believer who experiences same-sex attraction. As adv as exploring Bible passages that talk directly about homosexuality, this new edition frames the whole discussion with Jesus’ general training on sex and marriage, as well as what Jesus teaches about discovery ultimate satisfaction and happiness. It also challenges the current culture narrative, which inextricably ties sexuality to personal identity, and he shows that the gospel is good news for everyone, whatever their sexual orientation.
This sensitive exploration of the Bible’s teaching on sexuality has been written to help both Christians and non-Christians struggling with the Bible's teaching on this issue, whether they experience same-sex attraction themselves or not.
Includes answers to questions such as…
Review: “Is God anti-gay" (2nd Edition) by Sam Allberry
If you’re prefer me, when "Is God Anti-Gay?" by Sam Allberry was first published in 2013, you found it a helpful and informative read. I was surprised when an updated version was recently released. But what are the differences in the two editions?
Changes
Thankfully Sam hasn’t changed his stance or theology, but his terminology. Rather than using the descriptor ‘homosexual’, he now uses ‘same-sex attracted’ (SSA). The original book was 91 pages long, this is 121 pages. Sam explains that the emphasis in the world has shifted in the last 10 years from asking, “What does the Bible says about gay people?” to “Is Christianity wonderful news at all for gay people?” The objection is that Christianity can’t be good news for gay people, but Sam wisely points people to Jesus first before explaining why it is. He has added more questions: “Does Jesus ever bring up same-sex relationships?” and “Aren’t people just born this way?” The end of chapters now have more space to answer each question.
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