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Same
sex attraction has existed since the earliest days of man,
with the Bible giving reference to the subject in the Old
Testament. In the past, and again over the last few decades,
there has been an increasing acceptance of homosexual
practices, to the point of calling it an alternative
lifestyle. Furthermore, many have advocated that a homosexual
lifestyle is impossible for some to avoid given their DNA
make-up and therefore advocate same-sex marriages. In
opposition, there are many who support a constitutional
amendment that would define legal marriage to be between a man
and a woman.
Acting on Same Gender Attraction is the Sin
Same-gender attraction, when acted out in sexual behavior, is
a serious sin and violates the law of chastity. Furthermore,
homosexual acts are in opposition to the purposes of human
sexuality. Paul in his letter to the Romans wrote, “And
likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman,
burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working
that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that
recompence of their error which was meet” (Romans 1:27).
Homosexuality fundamentally alters the loving relationships
that God intended between a man and a woman and inhibits the
blessings that can be obtained through family life and the
gospel of Jesus Christ.
Homosexuality is an Abnormal Lifestyle
Much of the world today would have society believe that
homosexuality is a natural and acceptable alternative
lifestyle for the human race. God and his prophets reject this
notion. In his book The Miracle of Forgiveness, the prophet
Spencer W. Kimball writes, “homosexuality is an ugly sin,
repugnant to those who find no temptation in it, as well as to
many past offenders who are seeking a way out of its clutches.
… All such deviations from normal, proper heterosexual
relationships are not merely unnatural but wrong in the sight
of God” (Miracle of Forgiveness, 77–78). There is no
multiplying and replenishing the earth through homosexual
relationships, therefore a predominance of such relationships
would doom the human race and make void God’s plan for his
children.
Understanding More Fully Same Gender Attraction
Dallin H. Oaks of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has
written and spoken extensively on the subject of same-gender
attraction and offers a number of key points with respect to
this difficult and challenging condition in his article,
“Same-Gender Attraction,” from the Liahona in March of 1996.
Those points include:
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Distinguishing between thoughts and feelings of same-gender
attraction, and homosexual behavior itself. One leads to sin
(thoughts and feelings), while the other is a sin (homosexual
acts).
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While environment and physical characteristics may play a role
in creating susceptibilities to same-gender attraction (as
well as other such abnormalities), we are held accountable for
how we react and respond to those susceptibilities.
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Most humans are born with thorns in the flesh (2 Cor. 12:7) in
varying degrees of seriousness; however, we are given power
from God to overcome these thorns, including our thoughts and
actions.
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Although heredity can play a role in our inheriting, or
becoming more susceptible to, certain traits and diseases, we
must distinguish between that which is inevitable and that
which is probable, understanding there are other actions and
factors that can increase or decrease the likelihood of
inheritance.
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If an individual is in a state of transgression, including
breaking the law of chastity (heterosexual or homosexual),
Church leaders as shepherds of the flock of Jesus Christ have
a responsibility to call the offending individual to
repentance, and if necessary to administer disciplinary
action.
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Because of the sinful nature of homosexual relations, those
who commit such acts should feel guilt as a result of
separating themselves from God through breaking His
commandments.
Homosexual or Heterosexual—breaking the Law of Chastity is
a sin
There are a large number of articles and talks written and
delivered by Christian leaders on the subject of same-gender
attraction and the admonishment of church members on how best
to encourage and help individuals suffering from such “thorns
in the flesh.” It is sound doctrine and practice to apply the
same consequences of breaking the law of chastity to
homosexuals and heterosexuals alike—having sex outside of
marriage is morally wrong and a serious sin no matter what the
sexual orientation, and declaring a “marriage” between people
of the same sex does not a marriage make.
There are individuals from practically every sect of
Christianity that suffer from same-gender attraction. As long
as these individuals live the law of chastity they should be
able to remain in good standing and enjoy the blessings of
full membership. Once the law of chastity is broken, whether
it is heterosexual or homosexual sex, the offender should be
subject to Church discipline, even excommunicated if they do
not cease such activity. In both cases the law of chastity is
being broken and the consequences can be loss of church
membership.
Breaking the Bonds of Same Gender Attraction
Elder Oaks offers hope to those struggling with same-gender
attraction through the gospel of Jesus Christ: “Through Christ
and his church, those who struggle can obtain help. This help
comes through fasting and prayer, through the truths of the
gospel, through church attendance and service, through the
counsel of inspired leaders, and, where necessary, through
professional assistance with problems that require such help.
We are promised: There hath no temptation taken you but such
as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer
you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the
temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to
bear it” (1 Cor. 10:13). (Dallin H. Oaks, “Same-Gender
Attraction,” Liahona, Mar 1996, 14.).
Same-sex attraction does not mean sexual enslavement, as some
homosexual advocates have angrily declared. Such behavior can
be changed and is not genetic and irreversible. No behavior is
genetic, only, perhaps, the inclination to engage in it.
Anything else would be inconsistent with the doctrine and
mercy of God from 1 Corinthians 10:13 regarding temptation.
Future Studies May Shed More Light on the Disorder
Homosexual sex (not homosexuality or same-sex attraction) is
morally wrong and a sin, just as heterosexual sex outside of
marriage is wrong and a sin of the same magnitude. Despite
this unwavering stance, we must leave open the fact that
scientific studies may someday help explain the thoughts and
urges that lead to homosexual behavior and therefore may offer
new insights into the condition and potential remedies.
Gay Marriage Has Far Reaching Consequences
Despite the 2008 passage of propositions in California,
Florida, and Arizona that make gay marriage illegal, or define
marriage as being between one man and one woman, gay advocates
continue their vigorous fight to legalize and legitimize gay
marriage. While some may feel such a ban is bigotry or
discriminatory, one must consider the broader picture from a
Christian societal standpoint.
The argument begins with the premise that a majority of
self-described homosexuals freely admit if they could change
their sexual orientation they would do so freely. Many
homosexuals consider being gay a civil handicap. However,
those same individuals desperately desire their lifestyle to
be culturally legitimized for family, professional, and social
reasons. Such desperation was demonstrated in the violence
rendered against supporters of proposition 8 in California
following its passage in 2008.
The historical fervor and passion of gay advocates would
strongly suggest in those states where gay marriage is
legalized there will be a robust push for gay marriage to be
presented as a legitimate and equal marriage alternative in
sex education classes. When this happens curriculum developers
and teachers will be forced to present gay nuptials as a
viable lifestyle option to unsuspecting students. In instances
where youth are struggling with their own sexuality such
validation of a gay lifestyle could cause some to dangerously
give in to homosexuality as opposed to resisting the disorder,
while introducing thoughts of homosexuality to some who would
not have otherwise given such a lifestyle consideration.
Furthermore, under a bi-marriage legal environment religious
organizations (Christian and others) who openly teach that
marriage is exclusively between a man and a woman could be
accused of “hate speech,” resulting in frivolous lawsuits and
religious doctrinal intolerance.
The Gay Marriage Litmus Tests
For proponents of gay marriage who feel the legalization will
be harmless to society and progressively correct we propose
two litmus tests to be considered:
Test
one—how will you answer the kid’s question?:
When a youth comes home after a sex education class and asks:
“my teacher said I can marry someone of my own sex or someone
of the opposite sex, which one should I choose?” Since being
gay is a handicap according to many homosexuals, and an
unacceptable lifestyle to ardent Christians, the most common
answer will likely be “choose someone of the opposite sex” (a
traditional marriage). Is this answer bigotry, hateful, or
intolerant? On the contrary, the answer is rooted in a desire
for the child to have a normal and successful married life
that includes children and freedom from social hindrances.
Even the most zealous homosexuals, who happen to have
children, are likely to desire their children to grow up to be
straight and to marry into heterosexual relationships.
Test two—what if everyone decides to do it?:
Although most societies today have one or more forms of social
diversity there are social attributes that strengthen a
society and those that weaken a society. If everyone decided
to have heterosexual marriages what would society be like? The
answer is simple and points to our modern day, or perhaps more
like the 1950’s when families were stronger and homosexuality
less pronounced. Conversely, what would society be like with a
predominance of homosexual marriages? The answer paints a
gloomy picture of childless unions, disease, immorality, and
volatile relationships. One need only look at homosexuality as
one of the probable causes for the weakening of the Roman
Empire to understand the danger of even a small percentage of
homosexual unions in a society, let alone a large percentage
of gay marriages.
Opposing gay marriage is not about bigotry, hatefulness, or
intolerance. Those who fervently oppose gay marriage are doing
so in an attempt to preserve wholesomeness in society; to
strengthen the nation and its families in which they live; to
keep children from wrongfully choosing a risky and unhealthy
lifestyle; and to promote strong Christian values. Civil
unions among gay couples provide an acceptable form of rights
and privileges without validating a lifestyle that is
potentially harmful to society.
Conclusion
While all of Christianity seeks to understand the disorder of
homosexuality from both a clinical and spiritual standpoint,
Christian churches must not go against the commandments of God
in accepting homosexual activity, just as the Church must not
advocate heterosexual activity outside of marriage—both are
considered a serious sin. Furthermore, it is important that
Christian churches vigorously oppose same-sex marriage on the
grounds that such a practice threatens the core practice and
doctrine of the family, not to mention the societal health of
the entire nation.
Doctrinal
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