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The aim of this book is to present a convincing Biblical argument as to why many Christians feel that they cannot support the homosexual lifestyle and to present a Constitutional argument as well as to why any attempt to force them to do so by means of some persecution or threat of persecution is a violation of their rights to freedom of religion and speech. The book gives Christians the tools they need to defend their faith when it comes to the issue of homosexuality and hones in on the position that a Christian's non-endorsement of homosexuality is a question of faith and religion, not a question of homophobia and bigotry.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of this book is to present a convincing Biblical argument as to why many Christians feel that they cannot support the homosexual lifestyle and to present a Constitutional argument as well as to why any attempt to force them to do so by means of some persecution or threat of persecution is a violation of their rights to freedom of religion and speech. The book gives Christians the tools they need to defend their faith when it comes to the issue of homosexuality and hones in on the position that a Christian's non-endorsement of homosexuality is a question of faith and religion, not a question of homophobia and bigotry.
Autorenporträt
Elreta Dodds is an award winning author and ordained minister who writes Christian apologetic books (books that defend the Christian faith) that focus on social issues. She is also a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Masters Social Worker. Dodds has a Master of Arts degree in Guidance and Counseling and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, both of which were obtained from Wayne State University where she graduated with honors. Dodds taught courses in community services for eight years as an adjunct instructor at Siena Heights University and is retired from the state of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services after twenty-five years of service. She is winner of the 2011 National Indie Excellence Award in Social Change for her book, "Racism, The Bible, and The American Dream." Her latest title, "The Right to Be Christian in a Gay Rights America," is her seventh work of non-fiction.