Does the Bible Embrace Homosexuality?
by Ryan McCann
If you live in or around the Indianapolis area, perhaps you have seen signs and billboards around town with several messages all revolving around the theme of, "Would Jesus Discriminate?" Gay activists led by openly homosexual clergyman Jeff Minor of the Jesus Metropolitan Community Church are leading a media campaign to convince Hoosiers that, contrary to popular belief, the Bible embraces homosexuality.
Here at the Indiana Family Institute we welcome the opportunity to examine the issues of the day from a Biblical perspective. So, we decided to give pastors from around Indiana the opportunity to compete in the marketplace of ideas on the topic of the Bible and homosexuality. Each verse that the “Would Jesus Discriminate” campaign cites, our pastors respond to. You can judge for yourself whose arguments square with scripture.

Andrew Hunt, Senior Pastor of Body of Christ Community Church in Indianapolis helps us separate truth from myth in the history of Jesus and the Roman Centurion. Read more...

Brian Allen, Senior Pastor of Garfield Christian Church in Indianapolis helps us understand the relationship between Ruth and Naomi in the Old Testament. Read more...

Gary Johnson, Senior Pastor of Sterling Christian Church in Veedersburg helps us explore what it means to be a eunuch. Read more...

Dr. Ron Johnson Jr., Senior Associate of Living Stones Fellowship Church in Crown Point gives us insight into the Biblical account of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch. Read more...

Jon Vance, Senior Pastor of Fortville Christian Church in Fortville illuminates the relationship between David and Jonathan. Read more...
This is not the first time the JMCC has run a media campaign on this topic. Click here for commentary on the last round of “Would Jesus Discriminate.”
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