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Recently, a doctor friend of mine told me of a conversation with a colleague about the present debate over homosexual marriages. The colleague had said: “Well, who really cares? It really is a private personal matter, isn’t it?” My friend was not sure how to respond. He was a bit caught short when I suggested, “God cares!”
Today the whole question of this change in the understanding of the nature of marriage and of human sexuality is discussed from numerous angles. For some, the conflict is a moral issue; for others, a legal or political issue. For still others, it’s a matter of changing social customs and a social institution. If no intelligent Creator God made all things nor had rational purposes when he designed us, then such thinking is understandable. With no design in life, we are left on our own. If, however, there is a God who intentionally made us male and female, then he really should not be left out of the discussion. In fact, what he thinks may be the missing element in all the confusion, the key we need in the chaos. If the Bible is correct, human sexuality and marriage are more theology than biology, sociology, law, or even morality. "- Dr. Dennis Kinlaw, Concerned Women for America, Oct. 25, 2005
On The Radio - J.T. Foxx Show
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I will be on the J.T. Foxx Show Sunday (tomorrow). It's on News-Talk WIND 560 AM station in Chicago. You can listen live here. I will be listening in around 8:30-ish am
EDTCDT and will be on sometime in the9 o'clock hour8:45 CDT (it's only and hour long show.) The first part of the show will have Shirley Phelps-Roper and a local politician who had a gay son who died of AIDS.I have a feeling my heart is going to be broken on so many levels before I ever actually get on the show.
However, I am very excited that during the time that I am on there will also be a VERY popular gay blogger on as well. I won't mention who it is until after the show.
***After the Show Update***
Well, Mrs. Phelps-Roper was still screaming whenever they called and plugged me in. I was originally slated to be in the last 20 minutes of the show. Her segment ran over for 10 minutes so when I finally got on it was very quick and brief. The host was very gracious and basically described Exodus for the audience and asked me what I thought of the Phelps message. I say what I usually say and think is important: the Phelps crew and I do NOT serve the same God and it is obvious that they do not know the Christ I serve.
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