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Published by Apostle on 13 Nov 2006

What does the Bible teach about mothers working outside the home?

According to Titus 2:5 it is important that a young woman keep her home. She is “to be self-controlled and pure, to be busy at home, to be kind, and to be subject to [her] husband, so that no one will malign the Word of God.”

Paul’s purpose for telling young women to be pure, self-controlled,and keepers of their home is found in the last part of the verse, “so that no one will malign the Word of God.” How can responsible Christian women honor God in our culture? How do we make decisions for our family that will not make a mockery

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Published by Apostle on 13 Nov 2006

If Christians really believe in heaven, why do they fear death?

Every living creature instinctively fears death. Like everyone, Christians are human, and like everyone, they fear dying. In crisis situations, fear of death is important to survival. An animal species that lacks an instinctive fear of death won’t survive even a few generations. Therefore it’s normal for all creatures to fear death. Healthy people spend a lifetime doing their best to avoid it. Surrendering to death without a struggle

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Published by Apostle on 08 Nov 2006

Should I feel guilty about grieving my dog’s death?

You shouldn’t feel guilty that you are grieving. We might be saddened or distressed when we break a valuable heirloom or lose a valuable antique in a fire. But grief at the death of a pet dog is — and should be — deeper. A dog may not be “worth” nearly as much in dollars as an antique, but the real value of your dog is not monetary. Dogs aren’t things; they’re companions. They’re not man-made objects, but masterpieces of the Creator,

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Published by Apostle on 08 Nov 2006

When we feel guilty, how can we know whether the Holy Spirit is convicting us or Satan is accusing us?

Because this is a fallen world, we do nothing from entirely pure motives. (See article on Depravity.) As the prophet Isaiah said:

All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away (Isaiah 64:6).

Because our motivations are always imperfect and our choices often difficult, one of Satan’s

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Published by Apostle on 08 Nov 2006

Were Old Testament and New Testament writers unaware of the existence of the congenital or “natural” homosexual who didn’t choose to be attracted to men but was born that way?

Apologists for homosexual behavior often attempt to distinguish between “born” homosexuals and people who engage in homosexual behavior for other reasons. This distinction is usually combined with the claim that approximately 10 percent of the population is exclusively homosexual. Both of these claims are false. Further, they are misleading because they provide a rationalization for “normalizing” harmful behavior.

Science has not yet discovered any genetically dictated behavior in humans.

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Published by Apostle on 08 Nov 2006

As a man, how should I deal with same-sex, physical attractions that trouble me?

The physical attractions you feel for men are real and, obviously at times, quite strong. It’s good that you are troubled by them. Your discontent is a sign that you have not accepted an identity as a “gay” man (see Does the fact that I feel same-sex attractions mean that I am “gay”? ). It’s a sign that your heart is open to moving in a godly direction.

Generally, it’s a mistake to suppress your same-sex attractions in terms of trying to pretend they don’t exist. Driving the attractions underground will make them grow stronger. God wants us to be honest about

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Published by Apostle on 08 Nov 2006

Does the fact that I feel same-sex attractions mean that I am “gay”?

Being sexually attracted to the same sex is one of the most difficult struggles a person can experience. But don’t allow the presence of same-sex attractions mislead you into thinking that you are “gay.” Same-sex attractions are a sign of a deep hunger and a profound confusion within you.

While biological predispositions may contribute to any unwanted struggle, same-sex attractions are probably not something you were born with nor did you choose to have them. There are other reasons you are sexually attracted to men. It is more likely that you are confused by significant relationships and events in

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Published by Apostle on 08 Nov 2006

Does the Bible indicate that David and Jonathan shared a homosexual relationship?

Many advocates for the homosexual lifestyle have suggested that the strong love between David and Jonathan indicated a homosexual relationship. They cite the following passage as proof of their claim:

“I grieve for you, Jonathan my brother; you were very dear to me. Your love for me was wonderful, more wonderful than that of women.” — 2 Samuel 1:26

There is no question that Jonathan and David’s love and loyalty ran deep (1 Samuel 18:1-3; 20:17), even though the friendship

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Published by Apostle on 07 Nov 2006

Why are there two radically different interpretations regarding what the Bible teaches about homosexuality?

The most likely reason is that many individuals on both sides of the issue have made up their minds long before they open the Bible. When they do turn to the Scriptures, preconceived opinions and intense emotions tend to color their interpretations.

Whatever side of the issue a person is on, it can be difficult to set aside strong views and feelings and come to the Bible with an objective, open mind. Consequently,

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Published by Apostle on 07 Nov 2006

Do people choose to have sexual attractions for the same gender?

Generally, most people don’t start out choosing to feel sexual attraction for persons of the same sex.1 This doesn’t necessarily mean that people are born with these desires. Instead, same-gender attractions usually develop out of a combination of factors in a person’s background, often without a person being aware of when and why the desires came about.

Many studies and personal accounts suggest that same-gender sexual attractions often emerge in a context where children feel unaccepted by their same-sex parent.

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