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Biblical Gender IdentitySection: Intro ⋅ Single ⋅ Marriage ⋅ Adultery ⋅ Living Together Not Married ⋅ Prostitution ⋅ Cross Dressing ⋅ Homosexuality ⋅ Animals ⋅ Incest ⋅ Self ⋅ Cycle ⋅ Polygamy ⋅ Divorce ⋅ Abortion ⋅
Disclaimers:
1. This is a mature topic only intended for people who've at least begun puberty. If you are less than 13 years old then I pray you don't have any reason to concern yourself with this yet, and you should ask a trustworthy adult before reading this. (My Family in the Bible page (here) is meant for all ages.)
2. This summary is not intended for general counseling, it is for those who want to know what the Bible says on this topic, and for those who claim the Bible is silent or says the opposite, plus a little commentary to get us started on what it means and how all this fits in a Biblical worldview. |
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Adoption |
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At a spiritual level, any Christian not descended from Abraham can be grateful of this allowance of adoption. On the physical level, we can all be respectful of our children, even when we produce them before we're ready. Direct
In my culture, everyone knows what adoption is and respects it, but not every culture in the world does. A missionary friend told me shortly after we adopted our first child that the middle eastern nation he was serving in would not recognize the child as part of my family if we brought her into their country. God clearly believes in adoption. Because it's part of God's staple concepts, that means it's near the top of Satan's hit list of theological/​philosophical concepts to banish from popular culture (or worse, taint as evil). Because if we allow ourselves to become unrighteously critical of adoption, we will damage our ability to understand and appreciate our relationship with the living God of the Bible. Adoption is clearly described in the Bible and is a superior alternative to abortion. Whereas abortion centers on death caused by human choice (typically after sexual immorality), adoption centers on life. It is noble for a woman (or couple) who isn't ready for parenthood to give their child up for adoption, it's also noble for a couple who are ready for children to adopt someone else's child (James 1:27). Obviously, much less in life is as black and white as we'd prefer. Just because adoption as a concept is fully valid doesn't mean every adoption in the history of the world has been for the right reason, or produced the ideal outcome. As with the rest of life, the best way to maximize the chance for an ideal outcome is to maximize our alignment with a Biblical worldview. Last Modified: Thursday, November 12, 2020 |
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