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Hopefully we won't have to modify the ground rules much, but I/we reserve the right to do anything necessary to "elevate" the conversation, even in cyberspace.
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I just began to read the book this morning, and will be wrestling through it along with you as I read it for the first time. Join the FB group today. Purchase the book. And enter the fray.
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Topics: andrew marin, books, homosexuality, love is an orientation, sex, sexuality, web 2.0, youth ministry | 1 Comment »
May 20th, 2009 at 10:49 am
Real interested in this idea… our culture (me included) is in desperate need of grace/repentance/redemption/sanctification/healing is with our sexuality… it’s a total train wreck of sinning and being sinned against. And so our community needs to be wrestling with how to be driven by Gospel-defined love for our neighbors that is shaped by God’s revelation in Scripture.
I do have a question on the “no agenda†mandate:
Depending on what you mean by agenda, I’m not buying that it is even possible for people ‘check their agenda’ at the door before participating in the book club. What I mean is that everyone necessarily comes with an ‘agenda’, if by agenda we mean ‘presuppositions about truth, beauty, morality, meaning, God, the good, etc.’ that affect the way we engage a topic like homosexuality.
For example, I would hope that my ‘agenda’ in any book club is to glorify God. In the case of this book, it would mean I come with a commitment to judging the content of the text by the content of The Text (the canon of Scripture), and also with a desire to see God’s glory known in the world and His church through His saints delighting in obedience to his revealed (and good) will that governs our sexuality. I can’t put these kinds of agendas/hope aside somehow. And I wouldn’t expect that someone who is unconvinced about the inspiration/authority of Scripture to put aside their presuppositions either… they would necessarily come with an agenda in line with their convictions about what is good and true and right.
If by ‘agenda’ you mean ‘don’t come belligerently focused on normalizing homosexual practice’ or ‘don’t come belligerently blasting anyone who would try to reconcile homosexual practice with the Biblical vision/blueprint for God-honoring sexuality’, I get that. I am all for civil, humble, thoughtful engagement of these issues, but I think that expecting some kind of mandated ‘neutrality coming in’ is not realistic or desirable.
Also, the book scares me… it just has that feel of being man-centered, beginning with our experience and then working back to God and the Scripture, instead of beginning with God and allowing Him to shape our understanding of these things. Maybe a reason I should read the book. But I do think a book club like this should be more than 1 text. But it’s a start.