Francis A. Schaeffer on Homosexuality
The God Who Is There, (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1968), p57.
Some forms of homosexuality today are of a similar nature, in that they
are not just homosexuality but a philosophic expression. One must have
understanding for the real homophile's problem. But much modern
homosexuality is an expression of the current denial of antithesis. It
has led in this case to an obliteration of the distinction between man
and woman. So the male and the female as complementary partners are
finished. This is a form of homosexuality which is a part of the
movement below the line of despair. In much of modern thinking all
antithesis and all the order of God's creation is to be fought against
— including the male-female distinctions. The pressure toward unisex is
largely rooted here.
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