Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Foundation 1: How to Have a Fruitful Conversation -- Foundation 2: The Historically Christian View of Marriage -- Conversation 1: Sex Difference Is Described, Not Prescribed, in Scripture -- Conversation 2: "One Flesh" Does Not Imply Sex Difference -- Conversation 3: No One Actually Believes in "Biblical Marriage" -- Conversation 4: Paul Was Not Talking about Consensual Same-Sex Relationships -- Conversation 5: Romans 1 Is Condemning Excessive Lust, Not Same-Sex Love -- Conversation 6: The Biblical Writers Didn't Know about Sexual Orientation -- Conversation 7: Romans 1:26 Isn't Referring to Female Same-Sex Sexual Relationships -- Conversation 8: The Word Homosexual Was Added to the Bible in 1946 -- Conversation 9: The Biblical Writers Were Products of Their Homophobic and Patriarchal Culture -- Conversation 10: Jesus Never Mentioned Homosexuality -- Conversation 11: Paul Said It's Better to Marry Than to Burn (1 Cor. 7) -- Conversation 12: Jesus' Sabbath Hermeneutic Informs How We Should Interpret Same-Sex Prohibitions -- Conversation 13: God's Acceptance of Gentiles Mirrors How We Should Accept LGB People -- Conversation 14: The Trajectory of Women and Slavery Justifies Same-Sex Prohibitions -- Conversation 15: The Traditional View of Marriage Is Harmful toward Gay and Lesbian People -- Conversation 16: Some People Are Born Gay, So It Must Be Okay -- Conversation 17: Same-Sex Marriage Is on the Right Side of History -- Conversation 18: Christians Are Hypocritical -- Conversation 19: Love Is Love -- Conversation 20: It's an Agree-to-Disagree Issue -- Conversation 21: The Traditional Sexual Ethic Is Not Livable for LGB People
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