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“Turn the Other Cheek?”

I attended my first Gay Pride parade in I was 21, living in San Diego, attending college, and recently out. San Diego Celebration is an experience, in part because the weather is usually gorgeous (you know, one of those rare San Diego days with sunshine), throngs of people (over a , lining the streets of the parade, attending the festival in Balboa Park), and a celebratory air: we’re here, we’re queer, we desire to drink outdoors and cheer the Dykes on Bikes, who kick off the parade. I was a member of the UCSD LGBT student association and was looking forward to seeing my new friends march (I wouldn’t join them until the next year). My then-roommates, a group of slightly older guys, two of whom I knew from the restaurant where I worked, were showing me the ropes. As we neared the beginning of the parade, we crossed paths with the religious protesters—as in the protesters of religious affiliation (usually Christian) who use their bull horns and signs to let us all know we are going to hell.

“Ignore them, they’re here every year,” one of my roommates suggested. I fe

Tim Mackie: Homosexuality and the Bible (Part 2)

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Tim Mackie Homosexuality and LGBTQ topics

What is Tim Mackie&#;s theology? What does Tim Mackie believe about the LGBTQ topic? Is the Bible meant to end conversations about ethics or start them? Dr. Timothy Mackie (The Bible Project) continues talking with Nate and Tim about the Bible and ethics. Conversation includes marriage, LGBTQ/homosexuality, and the church.

In this episode, we dive into a thought-provoking conversation with Tim Mackie from the Bible Project. Tim explores the complexities of biblical meaning, focusing on how ancient texts notify modern ethical questions, particularly around sexuality and marriage. He breaks down the Bible’s design patterns and how these narratives compel us to rethink traditional approaches. From his unique perspective, Tim challenges us to see the Bible as more than a rulebook—it’s a living, breathing document that asks us to engage deeply with its stories.

Wrestling with the Values of Homosexuality

False Teacher of the Sunlight # Tim Mackie, The Bible Project

It is pertinent that we continue to warn Christians about the dangerous teachings of Tim Mackie, co-founder of the widely popular The Bible Project series on YouTube. In our previous article, we exposed Mackie&#;s denial of the biblical doctrine of Hell as a place of torment where the eternal wrath of God is poured out among those who reject Him. Rather, Mackie portrays Hell as a creation of man, a view that is clearly opposite to the clear education of Scripture. It is imperative that believers rise firm on the fact of God&#;s Word and reject any teachings, appreciate those of Mackie, that undermine it.

Tim Mackie recently participated in a conversation with the hosts of the Almost Heretical podcast to discuss his views on homosexuality, inerrancy, and other related topics.

One of the main points that Mackie emphasized is his belief that the Bible should not be &#;used as a weapon&#; to harm or discriminate against LGBTQ individuals. He stated, &#;If you have a view that is causing harm to people, you have a responsibi

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The Bible&#;s Old Testament Wrap–up VI: Homosexuality in the Old Testament

Posted onSeptember 4, byvirgowriter

I was a really gullible kid.  Perhaps playfully, my dad and brother would use this against me, teasing me while we were in the vehicle, like they were going to drop me off at the wizard’s property for an extended … Continue reading →

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The Bible&#;s Old Testament: Genesis part VI: The Word of Genesis

Posted onFebruary 13, byvirgowriter

Genesis contains some worthwhile moral tales, and they are not tidy and clean. I like a story with a dark edge, a bite, and Genesis surely offers one.  First and foremost: don’t piss off God.  Run afoul of God’s judgment … Continue reading →

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