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    by Fred Price

The Slippery Slope of Bathroom Politics
Date Posted: May 27, 2016

Have you ever heard the old truism of slippery slopes, how once you start sliding it’s increasingly difficult to stop. That appears to be where we are now with the homosexual agenda. It’s not enough to have the right to “marry” and not be discriminated against by caterers, bakers, etc – who can now conceivably be forced to participate in a ceremony they disagree with 100%, but now the umbrella movement representing the LGBT community is gaining ground in its drive to have the government sanction the use of public bathrooms by members of the opposite sex for which they are not designed – to accommodate the sexually confused desire to be something they’re physically not; totally disregarding the feelings, beliefs, comfort-level – and safety – of those who frequent the bathrooms designed and intended to satisfy their needs and privacy.

With the right cast of characters and proper background music we can make anything appear legitimate, creating sympathy for a variety of questionable causes; confusing issues and tiring people of the debate. Joel Belz, publisher of World Magazine commenting, “…most Americans who want to restrict marriage to heterosexual couples (and the issues following in the wake of that opinion) do so for the wrong reasons.” They need not be discounted, “…but when you leave God’s design out of the argument, there’s really no overwhelming reason any longer to limit marriage to a man and a woman.” Within the rights-conscious culture we live in today, who’s to say what anyone can or can’t do? And who can definitively describe what a “traditional” family looks like in a society so quick to divorce and move on? “Apart from His sovereign word, experimentation, reconfiguration, and realignment of virtually every kind are in order.”1 (Which applies as well to the establishment of safe houses in some of our major cities, staffed by nurses no less, for drug addicts – not to help them refrain from or overcome their “bad habit” but to ensure they engage in it safely; and school districts that propose handing out birth control pills to their female students, some as young as 11 – again in a misguided attempt to protect them from harm.)

I believe an effective Christian is one who knows the facts of what he is debating; knowledge your opponents stand on an issue helping you respond to their objections – but there are times when people refuse to listen to logic, history, tradition and polls. At that point we must utilize what should always be our first and last line of defense, God’s word and will; which they are still free to accept or reject. But what does God say?

In the beginning, God made man in His image as male and female components of a whole; blessing them with compatibility and “fruitfulness.” Genesis 1:26-28 Not yet perfect, they were none-the-less instructed in holiness; unable to achieve sinlessness, they foreshadowed what was to come as, “We all stumble in many ways.” James 3:2 (The telling difference lies between those who fail in the attempt and those who actively rebel and refuse to even try.) We tend to lose focus, being drawn away from that which should be central to our lives; either because of a lack of knowledge, immaturity or an unwillingness to understand. Besides which there is an “otherness” about God that makes him somewhat alien to us, beyond our reasoning and ability to fully comprehend. (Is. 55:8) Yet even as he has done his part to bridge that gap, there are times when we must be willing to submit our wills to his and trust that he knows best, loves most and wants to work all things for our benefit; even as we struggle to recognize it. “Good and upright is the Lord; therefore he instructs sinners in His ways. He guides the humble in what is right and teaches them his ways. All the ways of the Lord are loving and faithful for those who keep the demands of his covenant.” Psalm 25:8-10 In contrast, “There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death.” Proverbs 14:12

Scripture rhetorically asks, “Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God?” Continuing by cautioning against self-deception, such as, ‘God made me this way’ and/or ‘A loving God wants us all to be happy’ in whatever condition we place ourselves in. And then defines what God deems wicked – like sexual immorality of the heterosexual and homosexual variety, thieves, the greedy, drunks, slanderers and swindlers. (1 Corinthians 6:9,10) Romans 1:29 expanding this definition to include envy, murder, strife, deceit, the disobedient, faithlessness, ruthless men of malice and gossips.

Paul lamenting that, “Although they know God’s righteous decree that those who do such things (listed in the previous verses) deserve death, they not only continue to do those very things but also approve of those who practice them.” Romans 1:32 Not merely content to live as they please, they actively encourage others to heed their example and applaud those who follow their lead; attempting to silence and shame those who would hold to the truth of the Gospel.

Let me re-emphasize that God condemns the practice of all the vices listed in Romans 1, not just the abandonment of natural relations between men and women for the perversion of same-sex or multi-partner unions; a variety of sexually transmitted diseases being, in part, the “due penalty” for such behavior. (Romans 1:27) Many today use God’s undying love for mankind as a salve to their conscience; believing him incapable of punishing their sin as a result of that love. Believing he made them as they are in every way, they fail to recognize the opportunities we have – through our freedom to choose – to do wrong; earning his disfavor. Did he make the rapist, the murderer, the thief, the drunk? We all may have pre-dispositions to lust, anger or greed – but we choose whether we give in to those contrary enticements or conquer them through Christ’s power and the instruction of His word.

God’s will is plainly conveyed in that word. Leviticus 18 deals with a number of sexual prohibitions including incest, Leviticus 18:6; adultery, Leviticus 18:20; homosexuality, Leviticus 18:22 and bestiality, Leviticus 18:23; describing them as defilements, dishonorable, detestable and perversions. The record of God’s judgment on Sodom and Gomorrah, whose sin was considered great and grievous (Genesis 18:20), mirrored the world’s condition prior to the flood when men’s wickedness permeated all his thoughts and actions (Genesis 6:5) serving as ample warning to wayward men today. Sin was rampant in that environment and expressed itself by rebelling against God’s purpose at the most basic level of human relationships; and God can’t/won’t – accept, tolerate, condone or forgive without remorse, repentance and change. (See Habakkuk 1:13) Anyone who says otherwise sets himself against scripture, against nature, against God.

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Fred Price - married (50 years), father of two grown children, grandfather of six.

Fred retired earlier this year after 42 years as a factory worker.  He has always had a heart for young people and the challenges they face today.  Over the years Fred has taught Discipleship Groups for High School and college students.  

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