Oh Goodness! So much to respond to.
First off, so glad other Christians recognize the fallacy of that so-called "man of God" on Oprah's show (Mr. Bacon).
I looked up information about him and his church and for those of you questioning where he gets his "view" from the Bible, he states in a letter that he takes his cues from later teachings from Jesus that discount some of the old rules of the Old Testament. And while I agree that some of the "rules" changed after Jesus was sent to us, for that was his purpose, it doesn't change the basic tenents of the Bible and God's teachings.
That being said, no where does Jesus say that it is "okay" for two people of the same sex....to have sex!!!!!
I wanted to be clear on his position, because so many homsexuals believe that Christians do not like homosexuals.
I believe all Christians LOVE homosexuals as Christ loves us....ALL of us. What we do not like is SIN, of any kind in any form, whether committed by ourselves or anyone else. It's the SIN we are trying to help ourselves overcome and anyone else who wants to lead a more Christ-like life. That is the ultimate goal.
Along the lines of the woman losing her bakery because of tough times, I do agree with the "spiritual advisor's" statement that this trouble can be used to forge a more meaningful relationship with God and enhance our spiritual being.
Along the same lines, that is how I would imagine this minister meant that "beging Gay is a Gift from God".
Fine, use it to become closer to God and more Christlike (Christ was celibate - so be celibate, then).
Just don't sin!
Just like the minister stated disease does not come from God. Okay, then, neither does homosexuality.
Okay? You cannot have it both ways you see.
Just because the guy has some sort of seminary "degree" and leads a church, does not mean he is properly preaching the Bible.
I'm so glad others can see this very clearly.
I am very incensed that one of them said that "religions" teach that homosexuality is a "wrath from God."
I do not know of any religion that teaches that. He is wrong, wrong, wrong. What many do teach is that SIN is wrong.
I just believe Oprah deliberately selects these people with totally ambigious positions, trying not to offend (afterall, when it gets right down to it, it's all about the ratings, of course).
I do believe she is a Christian, as she states, and just an all around good person, but by not taking a stance, she is not leading a Christian life.
It doesn't matter how much money or celebrity she has - that is NOT what life is about. And, it's not about doing good deeds, either (that's just a very, very small part -- and the Bible clearly addresses this). Unfortunately, after so many years of leading a "celebrity" and priveleged lifestyle, she, like so many others simply lose grip with the reality of life and use people and issues to twist to their own distorted view of life. And that is an ultimate tragedy.
If she wants to use her position to help in the world, she should drop the ambiguity and get back to the basics....the Bible.
It's very simple and very clear....it's not complicated and not open to a number of different interpretations.
Thank you for letting me have my say......and God Bless!