Born
Gay?
By Kori Ashton
Was I dropped on my head as
a baby? Or did I wear too much plaid growing up? Maybe I didn't
get enough vitamins? Was there something lacking in my relationship
with my mother? Some might say these are silly questions, but I
have had lesbians across the world ask me questions just like that
trying to figure out "Can I change my sexual orientation or
was I born this way?"
This question is a touchy subject
in our society. It obviously affects me personally as well. As a
Christian often times we wonder why God puts us through trials and
challenging times. You might doubt your existence thinking, “Am
I a mistake? Should I change my sexual behavior or did God design
me this way?”
Let me start by saying - Not
one of us is a mistake! (Even if you were an “oops”
baby to our parents!) God created each one of us with a plan for
our lives. The Bible tells us that He even knew us before we were
born. So, did God create us gay? The Bible doesn’t say directly.
We do know that He created us for His own glory and to have fellowship
with Him. And Genesis says that when He saw His creation He called
it "Good!”
Dig Deeper: Jeremiah 29:11, Psalm 139:13-14
If the Bible doesn’t
say directly – does science or psychology?
There have been studies and
researches, press releases and breakthroughs. There have been advances
and theories, tests and new technologies and yet still no one knows
for sure if we are born gay. The American Psychological Association,
considered to be the largest association of psychologists worldwide,
wrote the following information on its website APA.org (accessed
Jan. 30, 2009):
"There are numerous
theories about the origins of a person's sexual orientation; most
scientists today agree that sexual orientation is most likely
the result of a complex interaction of environmental, cognitive
and biological factors. In most people, sexual orientation is
shaped at an early age. There is also considerable recent evidence
to suggest that biology, including genetic or inborn hormonal
factors, play a significant role in a person's sexuality. In summary,
it is important to recognize that there are probably many reasons
for a person's sexual orientation and the reasons may be different
for different people." Jan. 30, 2009 - American
Psychological Association
Seems to me like they are all
chasing their tails – so to speak – and covering it
with a largely generalized statement: “There are probably
many reasons for a person’s sexual orientation and the reasons
may be different for different people.” Wow – that clears
it right up!
What do we know for sure then?
The Bible tells us that God created us and loves us! The only things
we should change are our sinful actions. We also know from science
that our environment and experiences shape us, and that our choices
affect our path in life.
So if we accept our sexual orientation
and we understand our faith, we can conclude that Born Gay or Not
Born Gay – we were born with a purpose and a plan. God designed
us and said, “It is Good!” Proving that being gay is
not a choice would mean that discrimination against being gay is
unequivocally an infringement of civil-rights; however until that
moment happens maybe we should care more about how
we love each other rather than who we love! (Can I get an Amen!?)
Dig Deeper: Genesis 1:31, Isaiah 43:1-7
Disclaimer - Please don't allow
anyone - not even us - to dictate your walk with Christ. When you
stand before the Lord - you will stand before Him alone. You, alone,
will be accountable for your actions. It's a serious responsibility.
So dig into the Bible for yourself and challenge your heart to find
the truth - not YOUR truth but God's truth for you. The Word says
to seek and you will find, knock and it will be opened.
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