A Treatise on Homosexuality, Part 7 (And Last): How Should Christians Approach Homosexuals?

By Byron Harvey / May 8, 2010 /

It’s been good for me to attempt to put down in one place my thoughts on the subject of homosexuality; I probably ought to do this with other subjects as well.  I hope it’s been informative, interesting, and even thought-provoking for my readers as well.  I want to finish by talking, not about how the…

A Treatise on Homosexuality, Part 6: Why I Believe in Equal Rights for Homosexuals*

By Byron Harvey / May 6, 2010 /

I’ve now answered—as best I could—“Bob’s” questions for me…but the subject isn’t done yet, because I want to finish with two posts that are somewhat related, one looked at from the viewpoint of how I, as a Christian, believe our society ought to deal with the question of homosexuality, and second, how Christians themselves ought…

A Treatise on Homosexuality, Part 5: On "Gay Marriage"

By Byron Harvey / May 2, 2010 /

“Bob” writes: Throckmorton opposes gay marriage, and I presume you do as well; I’m still struggling with the question.  You also indicate that you feel the government should get out of the marriage business.  The latter is not a realistic expectation.  Somebody has to keep score, on a consistent and unbiased basis, so that the…

A Treatise on Homosexuality, Part 4: A Question of Identity

By Byron Harvey / April 30, 2010 /

Refresher (or intro, if this is your first visit to this series, in which case, I recommend highly that you visit the first three installments): “Bob”, a friend of mine, posed some questions to me about the subject of homosexuality, and I decided to attempt a somewhat comprehensive (is that an oxymoron, like military intelligence? …