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Matt's avatar

Here again we see where the divorce between philosophy and theology has not well- served the church. The basic tools of philosophy, in analyzing language, defining terms, and properly categorizing is so crucial in helping the church to think rightly. Theology requires her handmaiden philosophy to apply itself well and actually achieve sophia.

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Clark Coleman's avatar

One problem you will encounter with placing "gay" on par with "gender dysphoria" is that the latter is a disorder, and people today do not want to recognize that "gay" is a disorder, i.e. not a good part of the order that God intends.

How do gay, celibate Christians tend to address this concept? Do they reject or accept the idea that they suffer from a disorder? I have not read enough of their writings to answer the question myself.

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