Friday, January 30, 2009

Jesus, The Bible and Homsexuality--Explode the Myths, Heal the Church



The following is excerpt from an excellent review of the book listed in the post title. Dealing with the subject of homosexuality and the church, the author follows the status quo in some areas and challenges popular notions in others. One area that I found intriguing and potentially makes the book worth the read is where the author allegedly states that heterosexual marriage has more to fear from itself than the harm that homosexual unions can bring. I agree totally with this synopsis. I think I am going to read the book myself. This excerpt comes from a blog that I find extremely good entitled, The Beautiful Heresy- Christian Universalism.



The last chapter that I read addresses the idea of homosexuality and marriage. Professor Rogers shows statistically speaking that, while marriage is in trouble in the United States, it doesn't need defense from homosexual marriage which does not threaten heterosexual marriage at all. He also points out the hypocrisy of putting homosexuals in the bind of saying that all sex outside of the institution of marriage is sin while denying them the right to marry. We are assigning homosexuals to a life of celibacy, a life that the Bible clearly states is not for everyone and is an assignment from God.

I see more and more Christians who are willing to at least debate gay rights now. Both civil rights and how homosexuals should be treated in the church is up for discussion. A while ago Brian McClaren called for a five year time out to think about the topic. But, while I like the fact that he is not advocating continued discrimination, by doing nothing, we are condemning gay people to continue to suffer from this discrimination. We should never hesitate when it comes to seeking justice. Justice delayed is justice denied. The time is always now. Hopefully, books like this one will move some people off of the sidelines and into the arena to fight for justice.


http://www.thebeautifulheresy.com/2009/01/jesus-bible-and-homosexuality-explode.html


Thursday, January 15, 2009

Baptists and Muslims Pledge to Continue Dialogue

Baptist and Muslims Pledge to Continue Dialogue

Brian Kaylor, reporting for EthicsDaily.com has written today about the first ever Muslim-Baptist dialogue ever, held this past Jan. 9-11 at the Islamic Center of Boston and Andover Newton Theological School in Newton Centre, Mass. Nearly 80 Baptist and Muslims leaders from accross the country. Themes discussed were their shared history and the common mistrust and such that has hindered their dialog in the past.

A statment was produced from the meetings that comstituents were able to take home and look over it and then sign their name upon it if they feel that they can abide by the statements therein. Hopefully this will be an ongoing event for future dialog between these two groups!
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

I need Africa more than Africa needs me

I found this on a friends MySpace profile and it touched my heart!


Monday, January 12, 2009

A Jewish Perspective on the Life of a Fetus


Let's not put emotion in front of reason


Jonathan Romain of the Gaurdian.co.uk writes on the position of Judaism on the life of a fetus. This commentary proves that from a religious perspective some things are not as cut and dried as we would like to think they are. Regardless of your position on the issue, this is worth the read.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

The Universalist Quote of the Day

My Google Alerts just sent me a link to the Universalist quote of the day at the blog, Transient and Permanent. After spending some time on the blog reading, I can wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone interested in universalism and topics related to liberal religion. Check it out and sign up for the quote of the day using your favorite feed reader; I did! Also, drop the author a comment and let him know that your reading.
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