One of today’s big themes is gay marriage (or civil union). Many defend same-sex marriage by saying that it is everyone’s right, without discrimination, and that Christians should not do so in society. What many don’t realize, however, is that the real problem when it comes to same-sex marriage is the change in the definition of marriage and why the government should consider it.
In the following video, Kevin DeYoung, author of the book What does the Bible say about homosexuality?
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Is this book by award-winning author Kevin DeYoung on time and challenging each of us?Skeptical or interested, safe or confused? Humbly look at what God’s Word says about homosexuality.
DeYoung examines important passages from the Bible and its teaching on sexuality, and answers questions and objections raised by Christians and non-Christians on this subject, making this book an indispensable reading to consider biblically one of the most debated and controversial topics. . of our day.
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If you want to delve into the topic, here are some free resources:
Ryan Anderson seeks to answer the question “what is marriage?”, philosophical principles and sociological studies, without resorting to traditional values, theological principles or moral principles. This will be of great value when the “secular state (ista)” is claimed.
Augustus Nicodemus argues that polygamy was allowed in the Bible and that “just as God in the past changed the model of marriage, from monogamy to polygamy, it could also change heterosexual marriage into homoe emotional marriage in our time. “
In the video, Yago Martín and Felipe Cruz seek to explain the reasons why they believe that same-sex marriage is harmful to society and even to homosexuals themselves.
Uziel Santana, president of the National Association of Evangelical Jurists, comments on the resolution of the National Council of Justice that imposed “Marriage?”Brazilian society in an attitude of judicial authoritarianism.