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Showing 10 results for “sexual preference”

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The Bible Tells Me So

Erin (Huizinga) Shattuck·2015-04-01

This desire to sin is therefore a sin itself. The supposed “homosexual orientation” and the resulting feelings can now be included here. When men and women declare themselves to be of a homosexual orientation, they are “exchanging” (as Paul says) their natural God-given orientation and instead givin

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Homosexuality

David Warner·2011-11-01

They advised homosexuals to argue that they were born that way (a position that has recently been blasted from the radio into the ears of millions of young Americans thanks to Lady Gaga), even though the authors themselves state that “sexual orientation, for most humans, seems to be the product of a

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Reflecting Back: Why Was My Christian Education So Important to Me?

Faith VanMeeteren·2003-03-01

Throughout the entire year, at different points, the discussion in this class led to the perverse issue of lesbianism and being gay. I, however, was the only one that felt it to be a sin or at least was the only one who voiced an opposing opinion. During one entire session my professor was talking a

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What is gender dysphoria and its common expressions? (2)

Cory Griess·2022-10-19

- A strong desire for the physical sex characteristics that match one's experienced gender. As with the diagnostic criteria for adolescents and adults, the condition must also be associated with clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of funct

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Homosexuality: What Does the Bible Teach?

Angus Stewart

The rectum is neither elastic nor lubricated [unlike a female’s vagina]; consequently, anal intercourse routinely tears the lining of the rectum and causes the anus to split and crack into bleeding fissures. These tears and fissures in turn become channels for HIV to pass into the bloodstream … Repe

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Given Up to Uncleanness

John Huizenga·2000-04-01

The last man happened to be the president of a homosexual group on campus. He said that he dated girls in high school as well as other boys in secret. His immediate family knew his secret and for the most part accepted it. In college he described some light-hearted experiences and little misundersta

Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleExact

David J. Engelsma

1992-04-01
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Biblical Womanhood in the Context of Intersex Conditions

Rebekah (Smit) Buiter·2017-09-01

The child may struggle with his identity and contentment with God’s will. In these circumstances, the church is called to “put on…bowels of mercies” (Col. 3:12) and show great compassion to these individuals. The church must consider these individuals as valuable members with a place and purpose in

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David J. Engelsma

Issues in Hermeneutics (conclusion)·1991-11-01
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Born this way (1): Genetic determinism and moral revolution

Brendan Looyenga·2020-08-01

The specific aspect of genetic determinism that we are concerned with here is in the realm of human sexu­al behavior. Like other behaviors, sexual behavior is a complex trait that has a variety of components; these in­clude our emotions (feelings), our cognition (thoughts), and our conscious decisio