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In this updated edition of A Strong Delusion, author and counselor Joe Dallas helps readers understand what pro-gay theology is and how to confront it. In a biblical manner, Dallas examines believers' personal responses and the need for bold love and commitment as they
This resource is an important one for those who have been unsure how to respond to the growing acceptance of homosexuality in the evangelical community. It offers the balance between conviction and compassion and a practical guide to communicating with those who have embraced the pro-gay Christian movement.
"More than ever, Christians are challenged to articulate and
defend the Bible's position on homosexuality. In The
Gay Gospel? Joe Dallas—one of Christianity's most able and
articulate spokesmen on human sexuality—codifies the arguments and
arms us with clear, concise, and convincing answers. This resource
is both compelling and compassionate."
—Hank Hanegraaff, President of the Christian Research Institute
and host of The Bible Answer Man
"The Gay Gospel? is a must read for all who
sincerely seek the cleanest explanation yet for the Christian
attitude toward homosexuality. I pray that this work will have the
impact on all segments of our society that it deserves."
—D. James Kennedy, Ph.D., Coral Ridge Ministries
"To be caught in the trap of homosexuality is difficult enough,
but to be held captive in a strong delusion of a false gospel
requires the strong arm of truth. Writing the truth in love, Joe
Dallas reveals how to set the captives free."
—Janet Parshall, nationally syndicated radio host
Joe Dallas is an author, speaker, and pastoral counselor who conducts seminars nationwide. He is the founder of Genesis Biblical Solutions in Tustin, California, and has written six books on human sexuality from a Christian perspective, including such authoritative resources as the bestselling Desires in Conflict, The Complete Christian Guide to Understanding Homosexuality, and The Gay Gospel? His articles have been featured in Christianity Today magazine and the Journal of Psychology and Christianity, and he is a regular contributor to the Christian Research Journal.
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James Tanner
4/18/2022