tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26129962.post2877472630636909207..comments2023-05-17T13:37:24.372+01:00Comments on SalvationsSongs: what's the point?Marcus Greenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06603530412980948533noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26129962.post-67626033763182224092010-11-08T16:59:37.252+00:002010-11-08T16:59:37.252+00:00Some good points there!
1. I think to be fair the...Some good points there!<br /><br />1. I think to be fair the concept of homosexuality and sexuality has been brought to the church rather than the church looking to confront it. I think the church would rather the antagonists keep quiet. Saying that, the church's response has been rather muddled. And of course this couple don't speak for every Christian or every foster carer. I'm a Christian and a foster carer and I'm a bit peeved that the media, including 'those' legal centres report this as the big bad homosexual rights movement against Christians. It's not, it's the local authority taking a view that this particular couple's intended actions may have a tendency to make a foster placement uncomfortable for a child.<br /><br />2. The golden rule should be a good marker of how we behave but then some would point to the platinum rule - do unto others as God would have you do. Wildly open to abuse though!<br /><br />3. Children in care need to be supported whatever orientation they display. If this couple can't deal with a child's possible homosexuality then I think they're in the wrong job.<br /><br />4. Oh that we could deal with those that treat humanity as a commodity with no care for the very being of a person.Chris Hhttp://lansburyslido.posterous.comnoreply@blogger.com