Little help here?

So I’m trying to figure out exactly what this blog will look like over the next couple of years. I’ve committed myself to putting some serious time into RLP. I thought maybe you could help me think about this.

RLP Discussion Forum:
The future of this blog

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Follow-Up To Yesterday's Post

Boy, I stirred the pot yesterday. I've gotten quite a few emails, and I've become the subject of discussion on some Christian chat groups. Not all were favorably dispossed to your's truly.
Many people, mostly Christians, want to know how I interpret specific passages of scripture that seem to speak to the issue of homosexuality. It's an appropriate question for Christians to ask a minister. Very appropriate. Initially I thought I would respond to these requests by email, but there are too many.
I did not go into detail about specific scriptures in yesterday's post because our selective legalism was the point of the piece. Many Christians want to hold homosexuals to a higher scriptural standard. We angrily demand explanations for a handful of passages while we blatantly abuse and ignore the most important messages of scripture. We burn scripture by the armload and then quibble over a few isolated verses.
Let the one who is obeying God's word ask for explanations from others.
BUT, for those of you who are interested, click here to read a rather lengthy discussion of the bible and homosexuality. In this piece I examine all 6 texts that are thought to deal with homosexuality.
I'd like to make a prediction. I predict that many of you will be shocked and dismayed to learn just how scant and ambiguous is the scriptural witness to this subject. I predict many will wonder why Christians would go out of their way to condemn and reject PEOPLE on the basis of these few scriptures. Why indeed?
In the glaring light of our own unfaithfulness to the greater call of scripture to justice, simplicity, and care for the downtrodden, our hypocrisy in this matter is particularly galling.
You asked for me to openly discuss the scriptures. Good. Let's get this out in the open. Let's try this case in the court of public opinion.
You do not have to be a biblical scholar or a Christian to follow my arguments. I want the people of the world to read what the bible says and does not say about homosexuality.
You judge for yourself. - Click here to read
 

Works in Progress

“Bearing Witness,” a Foy Davis story set in Fort Davis, Texas when Foy was in 3rd grade. Part one was posted 3-17-10. Part two should be ready next week.

“Lenten Satchel,” a short essay on the strange items that make up my Lenten journey this year. Because of Tracy’s comment. Posted here 3-18-10

Last Things,” an essay about my final days at Covenant. Soon to be published by the Christian Century. Will be linked here when it is online at the CC website.

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My Latest Book

turtles I’m proud to announce that Turtles All The Way Down came out in November of 2009. This was my first experience with the Consafo model of social media community publishing.

2000 copies were printed. We sold well over 500 as advance purchases or in the weeks leading up to Christmas. This paid for the printing costs completely.

Purchase at GracefullThings.

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