Christian singer Dolly Parton made headlines recently when she embraced the LGBT crowd and suggested she’s not in a position to judge—and that “if people want to pass judgment, they are already sinning.”
Parton, a country music icon, said she’s “struggled” in her life to be appreciated and understood and had to “go against” all kinds of people through the years just to be herself. As she sees it, “The sin of judging is just as bad as any other sin they might say someone else is committing. I try to love everybody.”
Creationist Ken Ham was quick to point out the irony in Parton’s statement: “By the way, in saying this, Dolly Parton herself was being judgmental against Christians.” Then he asked a pointed question: Are Christians sinning when they judge homosexual behavior to be sin? The answer is a resounding no.
If idolatry and adultery are called sin, then why can’t we call homosexuality a sin? If stealing and greed and drunkenness are called sin, then why can’t we call homosexuality a sin? If slandering and swindling are considered sin, they why not homosexuality? 1 Corinthians 6:10 lists all of these lifestyles as serious enough to keep one from inheriting the kingdom of God… Read More
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