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Legislating Immorality: The Homosexual Movement Comes Out of the Closet

Legislating Immorality: The Homosexual Movement Comes Out of the Closet

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: HOW CRUEL!
Review: After reading this book, I have become intimately familiar with how much hate there is in the world. I didn't use to have a position on the issue of gay rights, but now I do. I cannot sit back any longer.

CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS?! There is actually a part in this book which says the Bible requires the death penalty for homosexuals! How sick! And to think that it's being promoted by the Christian Coalition and Christian American magazine!

You may disagree with someone over religious matters, but THAT is a bit extreme! Why must so many of our Christian brothers and sisters be so inclined to hate?!

If there was the option, I would give this book negative 5 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: just great
Review: I've read this book last summer and before reading it I've never thought homosexuality is an issue to be discussed by everyone. Now, I do think that it is something we all have to understand properly. And properly means as the Lord sees it. That is what this book helped me to do. I want to translate it into bulgarian but how can I get in touch with the authors?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How Good!
Review: In response to a previous reviewer:

"CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS?! There is actually a part in this book which says the Bible requires the death penalty for homosexuals! How sick!"

-- But this is just an expression of disagreement, and not an argument. Why is this wrong or sick? Wrong or sick according to who and relative to what?

"You may disagree with someone over religious matters, but THAT is a bit extreme!"

-- Extreme according to who and relative to what? Unless this person gives an argument, I can just as easily say that NOT to impose the death penalty for homosexuality is sick and extreme.

"Why must so many of our Christian brothers and sisters be so inclined to hate?!"

-- Well, unless this person can prove that he or she is a Christian, then he or she is not a brother or sister at all. And what is the definition of hate? If the Bible really teaches what this book says, then by its own definition this is not hate. If you disagree with the Bible's definition of hate, then you are not a Christian, and you must refute the Bible.

So, rather than saying "How cruel!" to this book, I must say "How stupid!" to that previous reviewer.

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For several superb works on Christian apologetics, I recommend the following. Search for them on the web (many free materials are available from these authors).

Vincent Cheung (Reformation Ministries International):
- Systematic Theology
- Ultimate Questions
- Presuppositional Confrontations

Gordon Clark (Trinity Foundation):
- An Introduction to Christian Philosophy
- A Christian View of Men and Things
- Religion, Reason, and Revelation

Greg Bahnsen
- Van Til's Apologetic: Readings and Analysis
- Always Ready


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