
"How Spirituality Defines Your Sexuality"
I just picked this book up. That's the last time I write a "review" before I finish a book. He writes about all this negative stuff that is happening in our culture - all the bad sex, and the declining values, but he doesn't stop to tell about the work of the Holy Spirit in the world. There is no balance. He goes on and on about the negative. I am getting exhausted. I started this review without having finished the book, and I can hardly even finish the book.
It's a Christian father of seven, writing about how sexuality in today's Western culture is turning towards becoming pagan. This is scary. We need revival in a big way. It is not a comfortable book. It's disturbing reading about what is happening to our young people, particularly on college campuses today. But it's essential not to have blinders on, in order to know how to pray and how to respond. I was attracted to the book because he is saying that sexuality is turning pagan. I agree with that.
The thing is, we have been turning pagan since 1969, and Woodstock. What happened there was terribly pagan, as bad as anything happening today. We've been on a continuum since then of the same pagan thought and actions, and we've also had some Christian revival happening along with it, side by side. We are also seeing black and white more and more - more hostility towards Christianity (which is brought out in the book) and we are headed towards persecution.
I'm going to try to return to the book and finish it, but it's going to take some work. Order it here
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Update: Feb 7, 2008
I finally finished the book and I'm glad I did. The first 2/5 of the book was spent on telling all the negative things going on in the Western culture as far as sexuality. It got heavy, and he has in intellectual style hard to read. Finally by the middle fifth of the book, he gave a biblical definition of sex that was good. He explains that the Bible clearly shows that male and female are so basic in God's creation that it is undeniable. He then goes on to show that homosexuality is simply evil, denying the basic concept of male and female, which are so important in God's creation that they will follow us into the resurrection.
He shows that homosexuality has a religious belief as its foundation - a belief in multiple gods instead of God.
At last he goes on to tell how even though sex as we know it was designed for procreation, and there will be no more need for that in the resurrection, God has in mind for us new pleasures of a sexual nature as the bride of Christ. Wow! Buying the book paid off!
It's all too wonderful, and certainly means we must all want to be there at any cost, right? It's a good evangelistic tool at this point. Heaven does include sex, just not the kind of sex we know now.
Even though sex as we know it will not exist, Peter Jones believes that we will be male and female, as we are now. When you think about it, Jesus was a man after he resurrected. He wasn't androgynous. Peter is pointing out how important the distinctions of male and female are to God.
I respect Jones for the courage to write this book, knowing the opposition to stating that homosexuality and androgyny are evil.
















































