Clearly this topic is the hottest around, in many different circles, and certainly among evangelical Christians. There was some talk it was the hottest topic in the history of Twitter. We are providing seven more links to the best of the rest out there
In case you missed it, here is the initial offering of eight articles on the topic.
Most of the names on the list below are familiar to our readers, but many may not recognize Matt Tuininga. Matt served as The Aquila Report News Editor’s (Don Clements) summer preaching intern a few years ago while a student at Westminster West. He is now a PhD candidate at Emory University in Atlanta. Here is a tease from his blog article on the topic:
In the three years I have spent at a major American research university, pursuing my PhD in the field of Ethics and Society (as a concentration of Religion), there is no issue on which I have seen more browbeating, shameless slander, and manipulative argument than on the issue of homosexuality. Students who are concerned about the moral ramifications of theological or political approval of homosexuality, whether undergraduates, seminarians, or PhD Candidates like myself are literally terrified to offer careful, reasoned arguments on the subject, because they know they will not be heard. They will be described as bigots, charged with having an anti-gay agenda, or simply receive the silent treatment of utter astonishment. To argue against the morality of same-sex relationships at a research campus today is for many academics akin to arguing that we should be racist.
There, I said it. The academy is not capable of having an honest, substantive conversation about the morality and justice of homosexuality. The issue is discussed, but only superficially and sentimentally.
Matt Tuininga
Kelly Boggs, SBC
Tim Chaffey, Answers in Genesis
Michael Horton (Very controversial)
Brendan O’Neil (UK)
Ed Stetzer
[Editor’s note: Some of the original URLs (links) referenced in this article are no longer valid, so the links have been removed.]
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