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Homosexuality – The Line In The Sand
by Jana Harmon
'The world judges what is natural from its present state. Christianity judges what we see as not normal but abnormal, fallen. The world judges divine revelation by human experience. Christianity judges experience by divine revelation.'1 Peter Kreeft
Each generation brings with it an issue that demands allegiance. Today’s culture has drawn a line in the sand. Either you are for or against her. From the legislature to media to education, the message is clear - homosexuality is not only normal, but it is good. It is to be celebrated. Failure to do so is an automatic indictment of your inability to love, to accept those who are different, to deplore diversity. But it is more than that. It is intolerant, bigoted, and hate-filled. Celebration of traditional union of man and woman in marriage, preservation of sex within the heterosexual marriage bed alone is outdated and closedminded. Degrading homosexuality as anything less than a beautiful, mutual exchange of love, somehow, is not what Jesus would do. . .
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Jana Harmon
Senior Fellow For Christian Apologetics, CSLIJana Harmon, Ph.D, is the Senior Fellow For Christian Apologetics for the C.S. Lewis Institute and a Teaching Fellow for C.S. Lewis Institute Atlanta. She serves on the Atlanta Advisory Board and as an Adjunct Professor of Cultural Apologetics at Biola University. Her doctoral research studied the religious conversion of atheists to Christianity looking at the perspectives and stories of 50 former Atheists. She views apologetics through a practical, evangelistic lens. She is the host of the podcast eX-skeptic for the C.S. Lewis Institute. Jana received her PhD from the University of Birmingham, England.
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Jana Harmon
Senior Fellow For Christian Apologetics, CSLIJana Harmon, Ph.D, is the Senior Fellow For Christian Apologetics for the C.S. Lewis Institute and a Teaching Fellow for C.S. Lewis Institute Atlanta. She serves on the Atlanta Advisory Board and as an Adjunct Professor of Cultural Apologetics at Biola University. Her doctoral research studied the religious conversion of atheists to Christianity looking at the perspectives and stories of 50 former Atheists. She views apologetics through a practical, evangelistic lens. She is the host of the podcast eX-skeptic for the C.S. Lewis Institute. Jana received her PhD from the University of Birmingham, England.


