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This article was written in response to the article “Homosexuality: The Christian perspective” published on April 29, 2014.
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This article was written in response to the article “Homosexuality: The Christian perspective” published on April 29, 2014.
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Sex, relationships and marriage are typically pretty big parts of our lives. Whether it is a man and a woman, two women or two men, falling in love and having a strong bond with another person is an unexplainable and wonderful part of life.
Matt Ramsay is a Shippensburg University alumnus and Coalition for Campus Outreach (CCO) Minister. He is often spotted in the quad wearing his flat cap next to the sign “Ask a Campus Minister Anything!”
What is “gay?” It could refer to homosexuality, but is there a cultural stereotype that is associated with the word, which I think is a problem.
“If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: They shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them,” Leviticus 20:13.
When a loved one dies, the last thing the family wants to worry about is legal battles over the deceased’s property.
I am a Christian. I support gay marriage. I do not believe homosexuality is a sin, but for people who believe that homosexuality is actually a sin, and those who believe in the Bible, a reevaluation of Christianity should be made.
It would have saved a lot of students the struggle of an underage during their first two years at college, but lowering the drinking age is far from beneficial.
At 18 years old you are considered an adult. You can vote for the president, lease a house and risk your life for our country, but we are not allowed to have a drink?