I have never heard of her. There are many, including Christians that aren't sure whether or not homosexuality is a sin or not.
Tourist, I appreciate you posts, and your friendship, but I'll have to politely disagree here.
I don't think it's tenable that a genuine believer would have any trouble discerning something so clear and egregious.
I think it's very kind, and very polite, to say a Christian may not know... but although it's a very kind position, I don't think it's ultimately a tenable position.
Untenable to think a genuine converted believer does not understand homosexuality is a sin:
1. We'd have to think the holy spirit, which DOES convict us of sin, and DOES lead us into truth, is somehow totally incapable of convicting a person about an easily understood sin which is so incredibly egregious, obviously wrong, unnatural, and historically understood.
2. We'd have to assume the holy spirit was incapable of directing the person to another believer, either in the flesh or through some media format, anywhere in the entire world, so the person could HEAR that it's a sin.
3. We'd have to assume that although this is an EXTREMELY WELL KNOWN AND CONTROVERSIAL ISSUE, that the person has never seen or heard one person, ever, showing the bible verses about it, or explaining it's a sin.
4. We'd have to assume the person has never, on their own, read the bible and come across ANY verses about sex, procreation, marriage, relationships, or homosexuality... which would all clarify the issue... and those verses start at the very beginning of the Bible, in Genesis 2, showing God's plan is 1 man and 1 woman, with explicit passages in both OT and NT about homosexuality.
5. We'd have to assume the person has never, on their own, come across any biblical explanation anywhere in the world... not blogs, podcasts, videos, social media, websites, magazines... in an entire world of media connected to the phone right in their pocket, the person has never ever heard an explanation about homosexuality being a sin.
6. We'd have to assume, in the person's own experience, the person could not even look at the simplicity of nature at work, in their own body, and see that homosexuality is simply unnatural as it's contrary to the natural act of procreation.
7. We have to assume, that on a controversial issue, with biblical information coming from all media, and all directions, day and night... that the holy spirit, with all of that information, was TOTALLY UNABLE to convict the person about the issue?
I could go on and on.
Conclusion:
1. It is untenable to think a genuine and converted believer, in the modern world, has never been moved to see the most basic of biological truths... not through the holy spirit, the media, the news, the entire internet, biology, personal experience, or conversations with other Christians.
2. If a "Christian" says they are uncertain about homosexuality, it seems we have 3 choices:
A. The person is not converted, thus the holy spirit is NOT directing them or convicting them.
B. The person DOES know it's sin, but doesn't want to admit it, because it's bad for business.
C. The person is INTENTIONALLY REFUSING to examine the issue, simply refusing, although the evidence is all around them.... as it is impossible to remain ignorant, or unaware, of a such a common, controversial, and simple issue, in the modern world full of media right in your pocket. It is impossible to remain ignorant unless it's intentional.
I don't hate Daigle, but it defies reason, and scripture, for any genuine Christian to point at this issue and say, "I don't know if it's wrong."
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