Rather than labeling people as “pro-homosexual” or “pro-family,” may I suggest a more useful distinction? Let’s try classifying ourselves as either opposed to the sexual revolution that is gripping the world or as those who want to support it at any cost. Against the sexual revolution versus in favor of the sexual revolution.

Then, perhaps, we could better understand why so many heterosexuals find it beneficial to come to the aid of so many homosexuals in achieving their agenda.

Then, perhaps, we could better understand why there are so many sexual crimes and so much sexual harassment and slavery.

Then, perhaps, we could understand why so many heterosexuals are themselves destroying the institution and definition of marriage and not just blame the homosexual community.

Then, perhaps, we could understand why the Christian Civic League and other people of faith display an interest in a concept of justice that makes it interchangeable with righteousness, which, by the way, is how the Bible uses the term.

Then, perhaps, we could understand why there are those whose concept of justice does not allow them to make it interchangeable with righteousness.

Then, perhaps, we could understand who really is “pro-homosexual” and “pro-family” and interested in a just society.

Rev. Dr. Donald R. Miller,

board member,

Christian Education League, Minot


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