This is absurd. If you are going to take a public position on an  issue
a responsibility exists to make yourself well informed on it. From  what
anyone can tell, Rick Warren has done no research at all on the
psychopathology of homosexuality.  Except for looking at the  matter
in terms of what the Bible says  --that is a good start but is hardly 
all there is to be said--  he is very poorly informed.
.
Joel Osteen is the same way, also with a new book out, also asked  questions
about homosexuality for which he had no convincing answers.
.
What explains such irresponsibility ?
.
Billy
.
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Rick Warren on Homosexuality: 'Not Everything Natural Is Good for Me'
Saddleback Church Pastor Doesn't Believe 'Attraction  Is a Sin' But That 
Some Actions Are




By _Katherine  Weber_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/katherine-weber/) , Christian Post Reporter
November 28, 2012|2:32  pm
Evangelical Christian pastor Rick Warren appeared on  CNN's "Piers Morgan 
Tonight" Tuesday to promote the re-release and 10th  anniversary of his book, 
Purpose Driven Life. During the discussion,  Warren was asked to comment on 
how the minister embraces gay and lesbian friends  while opposing same-sex 
marriage.



"Do you personally believe that gay people are born gay? Or, do they become 
 gay? Are they made gay?" Morgan asked Warren on the Nov. 27 airing of his 
show,  _"Piers Morgan Tonight."_ 
(http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/11/28/rick-warren-on-gay-marriage/comment-page-1/)
  
"You know what -- I think the jury's still out on that. It wouldn't bother 
me  if there was a 'gay gene' found," Warren responded, later adding that he 
 welcomed the discussion because he believes everyone should be treated 
with  dignity and love. 
"Here's what we know about life: I have all kinds of natural feelings in my 
 life and it doesn't necessarily mean that I should act on every feeling.  
Sometimes I get angry and I feel like punching a guy in the nose. It doesn't 
 mean I act on it. Sometimes I feel attracted to women who are not my wife. 
I  don't act on it," the megachurch pastor continued. 
"Just because I have a feeling doesn't make it right. Not everything 
natural  is good for me." 
Warren concluded his remarks on the topic by saying that he has chosen the  
Bible as the ultimate authority in his life, and "the Bible clearly states 
that  I am in control of my actions."  
The famed pastor, who leads a weekly congregation of 20,000 people at  
Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., is currently making the media rounds  
to promote the re-release of his book, Purpose Driven Life, on its 10th  
anniversary of publication. 
The Saddleback Church pastor also appeared on "CBS The Morning" on Tuesday 
to  speak about the book and was also questioned about his views on same-sex 
 marriage. 
"Gay marriage is a very personal question," Warren _told_ 
(http://global.christianpost.com/news/rick-warren-on-gay-marriage-tolerance-does-not-mean-appr
oval-85653/)  hosts Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell. 
"I have biblical views regarding what marriage is about. I am not in favor 
of  redefining marriage, I'm not. It's not illegal to have a gay 
relationship, so  it's not a big issue to me," the minister added. 
During his promotional tour, Warren has sought to exemplify the main 
message  of his book, Purpose Driven Life, which he says is to explain God's  
reasoning behind giving humans life on earth. 
"This book helps readers understand God's incredible plan for their lives.  
Warren enables them to see the big picture of what life is all about and 
begin  to live the life God created them to live," the book's description 
reads on its  _official  website_ 
(http://purposedriven.com/books/pdlbook/#purpose) .
Read more at 
_http://global.christianpost.com/news/rick-warren-on-homosexuality-not-everything-natural-is-good-for-me-85725/#OLXbDwR073728Uf9.99_
 
(http://global.christianpost.com/news/rick-warren-on-homosexuality-not-everything-
natural-is-good-for-me-85725/#OLXbDwR073728Uf9.99)  

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