There was a
lot of publicity a few years ago about studies indicating a "genetic
predisposition" to homosexuality, but there has never been anything near
proof that homosexuality cannot be helped and is genetic. If someone
contends that it is genetically driven, the burden of proof is on the one
making that contention. It cannot be proven. Some other thoughts:
1.
Homosexuality is "conduct". We do not deny that someone may have homosexual
thoughts or temptations. But what makes someone homosexual is committing
homosexual acts.
Most people
confuse a "tendency" or a "temptation" with the act. I may be tempted to rob
a bank, but that does not make me a bank robber. I am a bank robber only
when I rob the bank. I would not dispute that someone may have "homosexual
tendencies." That does not mean that they have no choice but to commit
homosexual acts. People choose the kind of behavior they engage in. Someone
with the temptation to commit homosexual acts must discipline themselves and
work to overcome their temptation just as someone tempted to commit
heterosexual fornication or someone tempted to steal.
2. The fact
that a condition has a genetic background does not make it good. The very
same genetic studies that have been used to justify homosexuality also
produced information about a number of genetic defects such as Down's
syndrome. If there were a way to prevent or correct that genetic defect, we
would do it. Should we be looking for a way to prevent or correct the
"genetic defect" which supposedly causes homosexuality?
3. We know
that there are "genetic predispositions" to certain behaviors. For example,
there is evidence of a genetic predisposition to alcoholism. If someone
knows they have such a genetic predisposition, they would be wise to avoid
the behavior (drinking alcoholic beverages) that can cause them a serious
problem. Furthermore, they have that choice! That person is not forced to
drink, or to become a drunkard. He may have "predisposition" to alcoholism,
but whether he ever takes a drink is a matter of choice and behavior.
4. If the
person with whom you are discussing has regard for the Bible, I would point
out that passages such as
1 Corinthians 6:9-11
teach that homosexuals (as well as drunkards, thieves, adulterers and
idolaters) learned to cease that behavior. If they could learn to cease it,
it must have been something they originally learned to do. Nevertheless,
whether it was learned or inherited behavior, they still could stop the
behavior, and had to do so to be right with God.
Other Articles
Mouth Sins
Text, Context
and Second Hand Coats
Made to be Sin
Hypocrites in the Church
It Can't be Done
The Widow's Mites
A Mixed Up World
Isolationism
Why No Instruments of Music?
Seven Faces of
Failure
A Matter of Choice
The Problem With Creeds
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