- een van die algemeenste argumente van die pro gay propaganda in die kerk is sterk onder verdenking!
Dis een van die argumente wat mens dikwels moet aanhoor in die kerklike gay debat (en vir sommige baie oortuigend klink) : "Gays is so gebore, hoekom kan ons dan sê dat dit wat hulle doen sonde is?" of "Jy kan niks aan jou seksuele oriëntasie verander nie, jy is so gemaak en so laat staan."
Daar is natuurlik baie redes waarom 'n Christen nie vir bogenoemde argumente sal val nie. Ons is immers almal in sonde ontvang en gebore. Dit regverdig nie ons verkeerde dade nie, maar beklemtoon juis die belangrikheid van die wedergeboorte. Daar kan inderdaad baie faktore wees wat 'n rol speel in sondige gedrag soos in die geval van alkoholisme of kindermishandeling (oorerflike faktore, omgewingsfaktore ens), maar dit maak nie sonde minder sondig nie of meer aanvaarbaar nie! Dieselfde geld vir homoseksuele gedrag.
Dis egter baie interessant dat daar ook in die sekulêre wêreld stemme opgaan wat erken dat "gays nie noodwendig so gebore is nie" 'n Mens hoop maar net dat party kerklikes wat die Bybel se boodskap wil onderspeel deur sogenaamde wetenskaplike argumente oor homoseksuele oriëntasie deeglik hiervan sal kennis neem.
'n Gay skrywer maak onder andere die volgende opmerkings:
"So what are we to do with the Born This Way rhetoric? I would suggest that it’s time to build a more nuanced argument — regardless of how good a pop song the current one makes.
There are several reasons for this. Firstly, and most importantly, it’s just not the truth, as we currently understand it. The evidence to date offers no consensus that the Born This Way argument is the beginning and end of the story. We should stop pretending that it does...
I don’t think I was born gay. I don’t think I was born straight. I was born the way all of us are born: as a human being with a seemingly infinite capacity to announce myself, to re-announce myself, to try on new identities like spring raincoats, to play with limiting categories, to challenge them and topple them, to cultivate my tastes and preferences, and, most importantly, to love and to receive love."
Op die ou end gaan dit oor die mens wat self wil baas wees en self besluit wie hy wil wees en wat hy wil doen...
'n Gay skrywer maak onder andere die volgende opmerkings:
"So what are we to do with the Born This Way rhetoric? I would suggest that it’s time to build a more nuanced argument — regardless of how good a pop song the current one makes.
There are several reasons for this. Firstly, and most importantly, it’s just not the truth, as we currently understand it. The evidence to date offers no consensus that the Born This Way argument is the beginning and end of the story. We should stop pretending that it does...
I don’t think I was born gay. I don’t think I was born straight. I was born the way all of us are born: as a human being with a seemingly infinite capacity to announce myself, to re-announce myself, to try on new identities like spring raincoats, to play with limiting categories, to challenge them and topple them, to cultivate my tastes and preferences, and, most importantly, to love and to receive love."
Op die ou end gaan dit oor die mens wat self wil baas wees en self besluit wie hy wil wees en wat hy wil doen...
Kliek op BBC- Not born gay
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