Monday, August 10, 2009

GAY IS NOT OKAY: Monday's Musings...

As the nation’s culture changes in diverse ways, one of the most significant shifts is the declining reputation of Christianity, especially among young Americans. A new study by The Barna Group conducted among 16- to 29-year-olds shows that a new generation is more skeptical of and resistant to Christianity than were people of the same age just a decade ago. Why is this?

"Interestingly, the study discovered a new image that has steadily grown in prominence over the last decade. Today, the most common perception is that present-day Christianity is "anti-homosexual." Overall, 91% of young non-Christians and 80% of young churchgoers say this phrase describes Christianity. As the research probed this perception, non-Christians and Christians explained that beyond their recognition that Christians oppose homosexuality, they believe that Christians show excessive contempt and unloving attitudes towards gays and lesbians. One of the most frequent criticisms of young Christians was that they believe the church has made homosexuality a "bigger sin" than anything else. Moreover, they claim that the church has not helped them apply the biblical teaching on homosexuality to their friendships with gays and lesbians."

Are we guilty as charged? Keep an eye out for further postings on this topic throughout the week, and come to the service this Sunday night to discover what the Bible really says and what role the church and the gay community have played in creating this common perception of Christians.

3 comments:

  1. Me too! We are certainly guilty. I hope to talk more about the role the church has played in this as well as the role that the gay community has played itself. More posts to follow - very behind with the sermon and other church stuff at the moment.

    And Mr. Charles, what on earth are you doing in Pasadena? And given that we're so close, how come I didn't know and haven't seen you? We should meet - and soon! Drinks with the wives perhaps??? (Email me: jparker@grace-church.com)

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