• How Does Sex Reflect the Gospel? (Debating LGBT #2) | Ep. 54

  • Jul 9 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
  • Podcast

How Does Sex Reflect the Gospel? (Debating LGBT #2) | Ep. 54

  • Summary

  • Should we really believe what Scripture says about homosexuality? If you listened to the end of my most recent episode featuring gay (and openly sexually active) creator Melody Rachel, you know that MY answer is YES. Though I shared my own thoughts on that episode, I also wanted to share a few additional perspectives. To that end, I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Autumn Joy, whose testimony truly blew my mind!

    Autumn and I covered quite a bit, including God’s very intentional design, trauma and psychosexual development, the inner workings of desire (and why some men seem to think with one particular organ), the connection between religious spirits, legalism, and homosexuality, and the reliability of God’s Word. This was such a fun and God-glorifying interview — I hope you enjoy it!


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    Connect with Autumn on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠... and check out her podcast ⁠⁠Permission to Be Human⁠ (YouTube)


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