New Assault Strategy on Christians
The Sodomite fallacious diatribe
Are you ready to defend your faith in love
from a recently devised assault strategy against Christians
launched by the organizers of the sodomite movement. Already
this strategy has begun making its way into the mainstream
media as well as several pieces in the OP-ED sections of
several local papers, and bunches of E-Mail campaigns
are already being launched. The sodomite movement organizers
have been pushing this strategy hard on all its networking
outlets and is designed to be most effectively used in very
public settings and as loudly as possible. Many have rehearsed
this whole line of attacking and shouting down at their
meetings so prayerfully and lovingly be ready to give an
answer. The following is an article from Hank
Henegraaf about the basics of the whole attacks, the Christian
Research Institute at www.equip.org
has a booklet on how to handle these moments as they pop up
and as always if prayerful preparation and being ready with
the full armor of God is needed to handle this as true ambassadors
of Christ. This article
first appeared in the Christian Research Journal, volume 23,
number 3 (2001). For further information or to subscribe to
the Christian Research Journal go to: http://www.equip.org
The
atmosphere was electric. The president of the United States
was about to address a gathering of radio talk show hosts in
the White House. As the president entered the hall, they all
stood and applauded. All, that is, except one — a woman with
strikingly blond hair, wearing a bright green suit. At first,
her presence rattled the president. He lost his train of
thought several times before he finally spoke directly to the
sitting talk show host.
“Excuse
me, doctor,” the president said to her. “It’s good to
have you here. Are you an M.D.?”
“A
Ph.D.,” she retorted smartly.
“In
psychology?” he pursued.
“No,
sir,” she said.
“Theology?”
“No.”
“Social
work?”
“I have
a Ph.D. in English literature,” she replied.
“I’m
asking,” continued the president, “because on your show
people call in for advice and you go by the title
‘doctor,’ and I didn’t know if maybe your listeners were
confused by that and assumed you had advanced training in
psychology, theology, or health care.”
“I
don’t believe they are confused. No, sir,” she responded.
“Good,”
said the president, raising his voice sarcastically. “I like
your show. I like how you call homosexuality an
abomination.”
“I
don’t say homosexuality is an abomination, Mr. President,”
she replied haughtily. “The Bible does.”
“Yes,
it does!” he shouted. “Leviticus 18:22.” The president
was just warming up. “I wanted to ask you a couple of
questions while I had you here. I’m interested in selling my
youngest daughter into slavery as sanctioned in Exodus 21:7.
She’s a Georgetown sophomore, speaks fluent Italian, always
cleared the table when it was her turn. What would a good
price for her be?”
After a
brief moment, he continued: “While thinking about that, can
I ask another? My chief of staff, Leo McGarry, insists on
working on the Sabbath. Exodus 35:2 clearly says he should be
put to death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself or is
it OK to call the police?”
Now on a
roll, the president steamed on triumphantly. “Here’s one
that’s really important, ‘cause we’ve got a lot of
sports fans in this town. Touching the skin of a dead pig
makes one unclean, Leviticus 11:7. If they promise to wear
gloves, can the Washington Redskins still play football? Can
Notre Dame? Can West Point?
“Does
the whole town really have to be together to stone my brother
John for planting different crops side by side?
“Can I
burn my mother in a small family gathering for wearing
garments made from two different threads?
“Think
about those questions, would you? One last thing. While you
may be mistaking this for your monthly meeting of the ignorant
tight-a** club, in this building when the president stands,
nobody sits.”
The
president paused to catch his breath. The silence that invaded
the room was deafening. The once self-assured talk show host
slowly rose to her feet, her face reddened with shame. Her
quick come-backs and commanding presence wilted away. She had
no response. The president of the United States had left her
speechless. The very Bible that she had used to beat up on
homosexuals had now beaten her into submissive silence.1
Imagine
the humiliation you would feel if you were standing in her
shoes. What would you — what could you — have said? Had
the president of the United States really demonstrated that
the Bible was out of date and absurd? Should it indeed be
relegated to the scrap heap of history? Do the very Scriptures
that condemn homosexuality commend slavery? Should football be
outlawed because touching pigskin makes one “unclean”?
Should we kill those who work on the Sabbath as prescribed by
Scripture? Should we stone men for planting different crops
side by side or burn women for wearing clothing made of two
different threads?2
WILL THE
REAL DR. LAURA PLEASE STAND UP?
The
impact of this encounter between Dr. Jenna Jacobs and
President Josiah Bartlet can hardly be overstated. More than
11 million homes3 tuned in to watch the drama
unfold as NBC’s Emmy award-winning The West Wing used
Dr. Jacobs to caricature Dr. Laura Schlessinger as a rude and
bigoted religious talk show host. The president (played by
Martin Sheen) was hardly original. It seems his tirade was
lifted in large part from a widely circulated e-mail that
appears on a multitude of gay/lesbian Web sites, in which many
of the same questions are posed to Dr. Laura.4
Millions of people sat in their living rooms and applauded.
Right wing bigots such as Dr. Laura and, by extension,
orthodox Jews and evangelical Christians had finally been put
in their place. Millions more, no doubt, wavered in their
faith. They wondered whether the Bible they had put their
trust in had been exposed as antiquated and absurd. Does the
very Bible that condemns homosexuality really commend slavery?
Let’s take a closer look.
SLAVERY
When
confronted with the issue of slavery, NBC’s version of Dr.
Laura was left speechless. In real life, however, there is an
answer.
First and
foremost, it should be noted that the Bible does not commend
slavery; rather, it recognizes the reality of slavery. In the
ancient world where slavery flourished, the Mosaic Law thus
stipulated stringent guidelines such as a year of Jubilee in
which slaves were released (Lev. 25:40). In fact, it was the
application of biblical principles that ultimately led to the
overthrow of slavery, both in ancient Israel and in the United
States of America. Israel’s liberation from slavery in Egypt
became the model for the liberation of slaves in general. In
America, many are beginning to wake up to the liberating
biblical truth that all people are created innately equal (see
Gen. 1:27; Acts 17:26–28; see also Gal. 3:28).
Furthermore,
slavery within an Old Testament context was sanctioned due to
economic realities rather than racial or sexual prejudices.5
Because bankruptcy laws did not exist, people would
voluntarily sell themselves into slavery. A craftsman could,
thus, use his skills in servitude to discharge a debt. Even a
convicted thief could make restitution by serving as a slave (Exod.
23:3).
Finally,
we should note that far from extolling the virtues of slavery,
the Bible denounces slavery as sin. The apostle Paul goes so
far as to put slave traders in the same category as murderers,
adulterers, perverts, and liars (1 Tim.1:10). Indeed, slavery
is so abhorrent to God that in the final book of the Bible, He
condemns the evil systems that perpetuate it.6
SABBATH
Using
hyperbole, the president suggests that the very Bible that
condemns homosexuality mandates that he kill his own chief of
staff for violating the Sabbath. Answering this question may
pose somewhat of a challenge for orthodox Jews such as Dr.
Laura or Senator Joseph Lieberman, but it poses no problem
whatsoever for Christians who recognize that Christ is the
substance that fulfills the symbol of the Sabbath.
To begin
with, as the president of the United States would surely know,
America is a democratic republic and not a theocratic form of
government; thus, Sabbath-breaking may have had serious
ramifications within ancient Israel, but it is not a warrant
for executing people today. Not even Joseph Lieberman, who is
still looking forward to the first coming of Messiah, would
suggest killing the President’s chief of staff for violating
the Jewish Sabbath.
Furthermore,
there is no more warrant for killing a homosexual today than
there is for killing a Sabbath breaker. In fact, the
mechanisms required to carry out the death penalty under
Mosaic Law are no longer extant. Ironically, the very Jews who
believed that Christ was worthy of death for violating the
laws of Moses had to convince the Roman authorities to crucify
Him.
Finally,
while Schlessinger and Lieberman have a hard time explaining
why Mosaic penalties no longer apply (at least in spirit), the
answer for Christians is found in Christ. As the apostle Paul
explains, “Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by
becoming a curse for us, for it is written: ‘Cursed is
everyone who is hung on a tree.’ He redeemed us in order
that the blessing given to Abraham might come to the Gentiles
through Christ Jesus, so that by faith we might receive the
promise of the Spirit” (Gal. 3:13–14). This redemption
from the curse of the law is available to all regardless of
ethnicity or gender. Paul continues:
So the
law was put in charge to lead us to Christ that we might be
justified by faith. Now that faith has come, we are no longer
under the supervision of the law. You are all sons of God
through faith in Christ Jesus, for all of you who were
baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.
There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor
female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. If you belong to
Christ, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to
the promise (Gal. 3:24–29).7
SWINE
The
president makes his biggest blunder by addressing the subject
of swine. Sarcastically, he suggests that players for the
Washington Redskins, Notre Dame, or West Point may become
ceremonially unclean by touching a football made of “the
skin of a dead pig.” Ironically, the president has just
dressed down “Dr. Laura” for not having a Ph.D. in
psychology, theology, or medicine. By implication she
therefore is not qualified to speak on matters of personal
faith and morals. It appears, however, that the president has
not been properly briefed; and, thus, despite his Ph.D. in
economics, he appears less than qualified to pontificate on
this subject.
To begin
with, the fact that Dr. Laura’s Ph.D. is in physiology
rather than psychology is no warrant for intimating that she
is ill equipped to properly interpret literary documents such
as the Bible. It appears she has a better grasp of biblical
hermeneutics than that displayed by the president. If, indeed,
the president had an adequate understanding of the rich
tradition of biblical Judaism, he would no doubt have been far
more restrained in his diatribe against the Scriptures. At
best, he proved himself a master at rhetoric and emotive
stereotypes rather than reason and evidence.
Furthermore,
we should note that the footballs used in college and the
professional ranks are not even made of pigskin. Rather, they
are made of cowhide8 — the skin of a kosher
animal. The president of the United States should blush with
embarrassment for overliteralizing “pigskin” and for using
an out-to-lunch appeal to demonstrate that the Bible is out of
date.
Finally,
there is a quantum difference between enduring moral
principles such as those regarding homosexuality and temporary
ceremonial practices relegated to a particular historical
context. The distinction between clean and unclean animals
symbolized the distinction between that which was holy and
that which was unholy within the context of a theocracy. As we
have already noted, however, the ceremonial symbolism of the
law was fulfilled in Christ, who makes the unclean clean. As
Scripture thus declares, we are not to “call anything impure
that God has made clean” (Acts 10:15).9
SEEDING
AND SEWING
The
president’s final attempt to invalidate Dr. Laura’s appeal
to Scripture as an authority on the moral status of
homosexuality involves the biblical injunction against seeding
“different crops side by side” and sewing garments
together “from two different threads.” The president
succeeds in raising the emotional level of his argument by
relating these Levitical laws to his brother and his mother.
Once again he attempts to seduce an audience of more than 11
million with emotive rhetoric.10 Given today’s
widespread biblical ignorance, including among supposed
intellectuals, his arguments probably have tremendous impact.
Yet, once again, he is wrong.
First,
nowhere in Scripture is there any suggestion that we should
kill family members for failing to heed Levitical laws
regarding seeding and sewing. Furthermore, Scripture simply
uses the object lessons of seeding crops and sewing clothes to
illustrate the spiritual and social distinctions between the
kingdom of darkness and the kingdom of light. The mixing of
different things was associated with the syncretistic pagan
practices that Israel was to avoid. Scripture thus provides
myriad illustrations to underscore the principle of undivided
loyalty. In Deuteronomy, for example, the Israelites were
commanded not to plow with an ox and a donkey yoked together
(22:10). Paul, writing to the Corinthians, uses this common
sense principle to underscore the fact that as a donkey and an
ox do not work together synergistically in the process of
plowing, so too a believer and an unbeliever do not harmonize
well in the process of living. Paul thus says, “Do not be
yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and
wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have
with darkness? What harmony is there between Christ and
Belial? What does a believer have in common with an
unbeliever?” (2 Cor. 6:14–15).
Finally,
the highly complex nature of the civil, ceremonial, and moral
aspects of Mosaic laws can hardly be relegated to simplistic,
superficial sound bites. Devoid of context, the
twenty-first-century mind can only with great difficulty grasp
the significance of biblical illustrations, metaphors, or
figures of speech. A golfer living in the twenty-first century
knows precisely what I mean by the common golf expression:
“I drained a snake on the eighteenth hole.”11
To someone living in a context or culture in which golf is not
played, it probably makes no sense. Similarly, the ceremonial
significance of Mosaic laws makes little sense to someone who
has never read and studied the Bible in context.
SCRIPTURE
AND SCIENCE
Once
again, from the perspective of Scripture and science, there is
a vast difference between civil and ceremonial laws that
governed an ancient Jewish theocracy and enduring moral laws,
which have a universal application. As we have seen, the
president in NBC’s The West Wing television series
not only confuses his facts with respect to ceremonial laws
but also seems unwilling to be confused by the facts regarding
homosexuality.
From the
perspective of Scripture, Christ made it crystal clear that
the ceremonial aspects of the law would be fulfilled through
His life, death, and resurrection. He made it equally clear
that the scriptural injunctions against sexual perversions —
including homosexuality — were universal and enduring.
Likewise, the apostle Paul uses language reminiscent of
Leviticus when he describes what he refers to as
“degrading” sexual perversions. Paul says that “women
exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same
way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and
were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed
indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the
due penalty for their perversion” (Rom. 1:26–27). As
Thomas Schmidt notes:
It is not
clear what he meant by “penalty” in his time, but it is
hard not to make a connection between his words and the health
crisis we observe in our time. Sexual liberation has brought
homosexuals out of the closet into a shadow of physical
affliction where a score of diseases lurk. And as if this were
not gloomy enough, the more deadly specter of HIV infection
deepens the shadow, not only for the ever-growing number who
die but also for those who are left behind to grieve and to
wonder who will die next.12
We would
do well to recognize that the God of the Bible does not
condemn homosexuality in an arbitrary and capricious fashion.
Rather, He carefully defines the borders of human sexuality so
that our joy may be complete. It does not require an advanced
degree in physiology to appreciate the fact that the human
body is not designed for homosexual relationships. Spurious
slogans and sound bites do not change the scientific reality
that homosexual relationships are devastating not only from a
psychological but also from a physiological perspective:
“Irritation of the sensitive rectal mucus layer causes a
host of reactions, including diarrhea, cramps, hemorrhoids,
prostate damage, and ulcers or fissures which in turn invite
infection. The thin cell layer of the rectum is easily
perforated, and its insensitivity to pain can lead to serious
complications before a person is aware of any harm.”13
This is
just the tip of an insidious iceberg. Common nonviral
infections transmitted through homosexual activity are
“amebiasis, giardiasis, gonorrhea, shigellosis, chlamydia,
syphilis and ectoparasites.”14 Viral infections
include “condylomata, herpes, hepatitis B and hepatitis A.
Like bacterial infections, these diseases are easily
transmitted by oral-genital contact, genital-anal contact and
oral-anal contact.”15 Suffice it to say that
while there are attendant moral and medical problems with
sexual promiscuity in general, it would be homophobic in the
extreme to obscure the scientific realities concerning
homosexuality. It is a hate crime of unparalleled proportions
to attempt to keep a whole segment of the population in the
dark concerning such issues.
While at
first blush, it may appear that the president portrayed on The
West Wing is a benevolent intellectual and Dr. Laura is a
bigoted ignoramus, we have seen that the opposite is the case.
Rather than fall for the rhetoric and emotive stereotypes such
as those presented by NBC, we must commit ourselves to
becoming so familiar with the truth that when such
counterfeits loom on the horizon, we recognize them
instantaneously. At worst, even when we do not have an
immediate answer, we should be aware that answers exist. At
best, we should be prepared to give an answer to everyone who
asks us to give the reason for the hope that we have — and
to do this with gentleness and respect.
NOTES
1.
All dialogue adapted from The West Wing, episode
no. 25: “The Midterms” (NBC), originally aired 18 October
2000 and rebroadcast 13 December 2000.
2.
In his diatribe, President Bartlet tries to show that
if we accept the Scriptures as the authority on the moral
invalidity of homosexuality, we must also apply to ourselves
in contemporary America everything Moses required of ancient
Israel; but upholding every one of Moses’ laws, when fleshed
out with particular examples, seems absurd. The tacit but
obvious conclusion is that the outdated Scriptures provide no
authoritative or relevant guidance for our lives today in the
post-Christian, postmodern world. The TV president’s
reasoning, however, is fallacious in two main ways. First, he
fails to read the Mosaic texts in light of their proper
historical context, especially in relation to their
fulfillment in Jesus Christ, so as to miss a fundamental
teaching of Scripture that some biblical laws are enduring
universal moral principles while others are injunctions
reserved for application within a particular historical
context. Second, he commits one or more fatal factual errors
in every premise of his argument.
3.
The Associated Press (AP Online), “Prime-Time Nielson
Ratings,” 25 October 2000.
4.
“A Letter to Dr. Laura,” anonymous, n.d. One
gay/lesbian Web site posts a note about this episode of The
West Wing: “On October 18, 2000, NBC aired an episode
of…The West Wing in which the character President
Josiah Bartlett…absolutely skewers a character named ‘Dr.
Jenna Jacobs,’ who bears striking similarities to our very
own, dear, Laura Schlessinger, in a dialogue very similar in
theme to the ‘Dear Dr. Laura’ letter which was wending its
way about the net not that many months ago.” (“West Wing
Skewers Laura Schlessinger,” at www.gaylesissues.about.com,
retrieved 21 October 2000.) The anonymous “A Letter to Dr.
Laura” contains the following quips, which were reiterated
almost verbatim by the character Bartlet: “I would like to
sell my daughter into slavery, as it suggests in Exodus 21:7.
In this day and age, what do you think would be a good price
for her?” and “I have a neighbor who insists on working on
the Sabbath. Exodus 35:2 clearly states he should be put to
death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself?” Lest any
doubt remain that the character of Dr. Jenna Jacobs is modeled
after Dr. Laura Schlessinger, consider also that Dr. Jacobs is
portrayed as a very well-known, controversial, religious talk
radio personality who is vocal about her belief that
homosexuality is an abomination based on sacred Scripture;
whose Ph.D. is in neither psychology, theology, social work,
nor medicine, but whose doctoral degree (contrary to
Bartlet’s implications) is not altogether inappropriate for
what she does on the radio; and who had recently changed her
hair style! All of this is uniquely true of Dr. Laura. (Dr.
Laura’s Ph.D. is in physiology from Columbia University
[College of Physicians and Surgeons], New York; and she holds
a postdoctoral certification in Marriage, Family, and Child
Counseling from the University of Southern California, Los
Angeles.) Dr. Jacobs is clearly a caricature, however, as Dr.
Laura certainly would not have disrespected the president by
remaining seated in his presence nor would she have been
unable to expose the out-of-context Scripture twisting of
President Bartlet, responding from within her rich religious
tradition of orthodox rabbinic Judaism.
5.
This point is particularly relevant to The West
Wing’s presentation of the Bible’s relation to
slavery. The show has been addressing racial prejudice in the
context of President Bartlet’s personal aide, Charlie Young
(played by Dulé Hill), who has been dating the president’s
daughter and was the intended victim, it turns out, in what
originally seemed to be an assassination attempt on President
Bartlet by a white supremacist group.
6.
See Rev. 17—18. Discussion adapted from Norman
Geisler and Thomas Howe, When Critics Ask (Wheaton, IL:
Victor Books, 1992), 509–10.
7.
In Colossians 2:16–17, Paul underscores the
Christian’s freedom from Old Testament ceremonial laws:
“Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or
drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon
celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things
that were to come; the reality, however, is found in
Christ.”
8.
Per a spokesperson at Wilson, which manufactures the
official football of the NFL (since 1941) and also of the NCAA
football championships (phone conversation, 20 October 2000).
9.
See also Matt. 15:11; Mark 7:15, 19; 1 Tim. 4:3–5.
10.
Obviously, it is actually West Wing creator and
executive producer Aaron Sorkin who is responsible for all
this.
11.
In other words, making an extraordinarily long putt.
12.
Thomas E. Schmidt, Straight and Narrow? Compassion
and Clarity in the Homosexuality Debate (Downers
Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1995), 122.
13.
Ibid., 118.
14.
Ibid., 119.
15.
Ibid., 120.
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