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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Pride Month: What Every Christian Must Know

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Pride Month Special — June 2026

What Every Christian Must Know This Pride Month

A compassionate but uncompromising examination of homosexuality, same-sex marriage, and the LGBTQ agenda from the vantage point of Historic Christianity and the Natural Law.

By Raj Richard • The Christian Case

Every June, rainbow flags flood the public square and corporations rush to signal their allegiance to what is called "Pride." For the biblical Christian, this annual moment raises urgent questions: What does Scripture actually say? What does the Natural Law reveal? And how should the church and individual believer respond -- with both truth and love?

Over the years, I have written at length on various dimensions of homosexuality and the LGBTQ movement. This post gathers the most important arguments from those writings into one place -- a resource you can read, share, and use to equip yourself and those you love. My purpose is not hatred toward any person. It is fidelity to the God who loves every human being deeply, and who has spoken clearly through Scripture and through the design of creation itself.

01 — The FoundationWhat Does God Actually Say About Homosexuality?

The starting point for any Christian thinking about homosexuality must be Scripture. The Bible is not ambiguous on this topic. God designed sexual intercourse to be enjoyed exclusively within the covenant of marriage between one man and one woman.

"For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh." — Genesis 2:24; cf. Matthew 19:5; Mark 10:7

Homosexual practice -- not homosexual temptation, but homosexual acts -- is explicitly condemned in both the Old and New Testaments. Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13 forbid it in the clearest terms. The apostle Paul addresses it directly in Romans 1:26-27 and 1 Corinthians 6:9. This is not a fringe view; it is the unanimous position of Historic Christianity across two millennia.

For the Christian, this settles the matter. God is not arbitrary. HE does not invent rules to frustrate HIS creatures. HIS design for sexuality is rooted in HIS creational purposes for humanity.

02 — The Natural Law CaseIs Consensual and Harmless Gay Sex Acceptable?

A common challenge -- popularized by atheist Richard Dawkins in The God Delusion -- goes like this: if two adults consent to sexual activity and no one is harmed, on what basis can anyone object? This is perhaps the most persuasive secular argument for homosexuality. It deserves a serious answer.

The answer comes from the Natural Law theory, championed by Thomas Aquinas and rooted in the Aristotelian understanding of final causes. Every biological organ has a purpose. The eye is for seeing; food is for nourishing the body. The pleasure of eating is nature's mechanism to drive us toward nutrition -- not an end in itself. Similarly, sexual intercourse has a biological and creational purpose: procreation. The pleasure of sex is nature's way of drawing us toward that end.

Point 1 — The Consent Argument Fails: Consensus alone cannot justify a sexual act. A parent cannot justify sexual activity with an adult child simply because the child agreed. Consent does not make every act morally acceptable.
Point 2 — The "Harmless" Argument Fails: An action need not harm others to be disordered or unacceptable. The life of a person addicted to alcohol harms primarily himself, yet we do not call it normal or healthy. Natural law recognizes that some behaviors are contrary to right human living even when no third party suffers.
Point 3 — Gay Sex Cannot Achieve the Purpose of Sex: Because the primary purpose of sexual intercourse is procreative union between a man and a woman, same-sex acts are objectively disordered -- not in the sense of being monstrous, but in the precise sense that they cannot achieve the intrinsic end for which sexuality exists.

The atheist who uses the "consent and harmless" argument must also apply it consistently. By the same logic, one would be forced to accept bestiality, adultery, incest, and polyamory between consenting adults. Most people's moral intuition recoils from this conclusion -- which suggests the argument itself is flawed.

03 — The Science QuestionDoes a "Gay Gene" Mean God Made People Gay?

Pope Francis reportedly told a Chilean Catholic man that God had made him gay and loves him as such. Whether he said this or not, the theological claim is highly significant and must be addressed.

First, there is no conclusive scientific evidence for a genetic cause of homosexuality. The American Psychological Association itself acknowledges that "there is no consensus among scientists about the exact reasons that an individual develops a heterosexual, bisexual, gay, or lesbian orientation." The early 1990s studies hailed as evidence of a "gay gene" were never successfully replicated. The evidence points far more strongly toward environmental and developmental factors in the nurture dimension of a person's life.

"God made you. God loves you. He wants you to be united with Him for all eternity. Do not give in to your temptations or let them define you. You are not a gay man. You are a man. Your desire is not your identity." — Matt Walsh

But even if a genetic predisposition were discovered, it would not follow that God made a person gay in a morally approving sense. We inherit genetic predispositions toward anger, addiction, selfishness, and a host of other tendencies that Scripture still calls sin. A predisposition is not a permission. The claim that "God made me this way" -- if used to justify any sinful behavior -- would logically make God the author of temptation, which Scripture explicitly denies (James 1:13).

The Catechism of the Catholic Church itself -- no matter what Pope Francis may have said privately -- states that those with homosexual inclinations "are called to chastity" and that "homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered." The Church's official teaching, like Scripture, remains unchanged.

04 — The Church QuestionWhat Happens When the Church Blesses Gay Marriages?

Many denominations have capitulated to cultural pressure and now perform or bless same-sex unions. This is presented as an act of love and inclusion. But it is, in fact, a profound betrayal of both Scripture and the people it claims to serve.

When the church blesses what God has forbidden, it does not help the struggling person -- it confirms them in a path that Scripture says leads to spiritual harm. A doctor who tells a patient that their dangerous lifestyle is fine does not love that patient; he betrays them. Love requires truth.

Some sincere Christians who affirm homosexuality often overlook crucial facts: they ignore the plain grammatical and historical meaning of the biblical texts condemning homosexual practice; they ignore that the New Testament authors, writing in a Greco-Roman world where homosexuality was not uncommon, still condemned it; and they fail to reckon with the reality that no branch of the Christian tradition accepted homosexual practice until the last few decades.

Once a church normalizes homosexuality, the same logic drives it toward blessing polyamory -- indeed, this is already happening in several progressive denominations. The abandonment of one Scriptural boundary rarely stops there.

05 — The Social ConsequencesWhy Same-Sex Marriage Matters for Society

The legalization and promotion of same-sex marriage has consequences that extend far beyond the couples themselves. Government endorsement does not merely permit -- it promotes, and promotion shapes culture.

Children need both a mother and a father. Mothers and fathers bring distinct and irreplaceable dimensions of love and formation to a child's development. Same-sex parenting, however loving the individuals involved, cannot replicate what a mother and father together provide. This is not bigotry; it is biology, developmental psychology, and common sense.

When governments and institutions actively promote same-sex marriage as equivalent to traditional marriage, several downstream effects follow: those who teach traditional marriage are increasingly branded as bigots and face legal and professional consequences; religious institutions face pressure to comply or lose their tax status or other privileges; and children in schools are taught that all forms of partnership are equally valid.

The pattern is predictable: the normalization of homosexuality is followed by pressure to normalize polyamory, and the logic that drove the first change drives each subsequent one. What was unthinkable becomes permissible, what is permissible becomes normal, and what is normal becomes mandatory.

06 — Why the World Celebrates PrideUnderstanding the Cultural Momentum

Why has the world so enthusiastically embraced the LGBTQ agenda? The answer is not primarily scientific or philosophical -- it is spiritual and cultural. Several forces converge:

Moral relativism: In a culture that has abandoned the idea of objective moral truth, the only remaining moral category is "tolerance." Anything that claims to tell another person their behavior is wrong is labeled hateful. The LGBTQ movement has positioned itself brilliantly within this framework.

Emotional pressure: The framing of gay identity as something people are "born with" -- and therefore cannot change -- triggers the powerful human instinct toward compassion. To oppose homosexuality feels, to many, like opposing a person's very existence.

Legal and institutional coercion: Once the law endorses same-sex marriage, opposition is increasingly treated as discrimination. Corporations, universities, and media institutions all align with the prevailing cultural consensus, marginalizing dissent.

Laws cannot change what is morally true. The legalization of same-sex marriage does not alter what God has designed or what natural law reveals. Christians must be clear-eyed about this: legal does not mean righteous.

A Closing WordHow Should the Christian Respond?

None of the above means that Christians are to be harsh, contemptuous, or unkind toward gay or lesbian individuals. Christ came for sinners -- all of us -- and the church must be a place where every broken person is received with dignity, honesty, and grace.

Here is what that looks like in practice:

Teach the truth boldly. The church must not be intimidated by cultural pressure into silence or capitulation. Truth spoken in love is the most compassionate thing we can offer anyone.

Welcome the person, reject the practice. The church must never drive away a person who struggles with same-sex attraction. Christ received tax collectors and prostitutes. But receiving a person is different from affirming every behavior. The same grace that welcomes must also call toward transformation.

Do not perform gay marriages. To bless what God has forbidden is not compassion -- it is a failure of pastoral duty. The church's loyalty is to Christ, not to cultural acceptability.

Offer real hope. Multitudes have been delivered from homosexuality and are living transformed lives. All things are possible with God (Matthew 19:26). The gospel is not merely about managing sin; it is about the power of the living God to change hearts.

The Bottom Line

This Pride Month, the Christian call is not to celebrate what God has called sin -- it is to love every human being enough to tell them the truth, to pray for their transformation, and to point them to the only One who can satisfy every longing of the human heart.


God loves the homosexual person. HE also loves them too much to leave them where they are.

© 2026 The Christian Case — Raj Richard — All rights reserved

Monday, June 1, 2026

Evidence for the Old Testament Miracles: The Creation

The Creation - Evidence for Old Testament Miracles
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In the Beginning:
The Creation

Does the universe's origin demand a Creator - and what does Scripture actually claim?

Old Testament Series · Apologetics · Faith & Science

"In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." With ten words, the Bible makes the most audacious claim in all of literature - that the universe did not always exist, that it had a beginning, and that a personal God brought it into existence out of nothing. For centuries, critics dismissed this as primitive mythology. Then modern science caught up.

Today, the Big Bang cosmology, the fine-tuning of the cosmos, the information content of DNA, and the Cambrian explosion in the fossil record have returned the question of origins to the center of intellectual life. Christians no longer need to apologize for believing in a Creator. The evidence - across multiple scientific disciplines - points powerfully toward one.

But within the Christian tradition, sincere and learned believers disagree about how God created and over what timespan. This post surveys the four main Christian views, weighs the evidence each marshals, and equips you to engage the toughest objections from skeptics.

"The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork."

Psalm 19:1 (ESV)
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Young Earth Creation (YEC)

"God created everything in six literal 24-hour days, approximately 6,000–10,000 years ago."

Young Earth Creationism is the historic position of much of the Church, holding that Genesis 1–2 must be read as a straightforward historical and chronological account. The "days" (yom) of creation are literal solar days, and the genealogies of Genesis 5 and 11 yield a creation date around 4000 BC. Proponents include theologians like Martin Luther, John Calvin, and modern scholars such as Ken Ham and John MacArthur.

Biblical & Theological Foundations

The Hebrew word yom, when paired with a number ("first day," "second day"), consistently refers to a 24-hour period throughout the Old Testament. The Sabbath command in Exodus 20:11 explicitly grounds Israel's seven-day week in the creation week - a pattern that makes little sense if the days were long ages. The genealogies in Genesis and Luke 3 trace an unbroken human lineage to Adam without the gaps required for millions of years of prehistory.

Scientific Evidence Cited

Radiometric Dating Challenges

YEC scientists point to discordant radiometric dates and argue that decay rates may not have been constant - citing the RATE project (Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth).

Soft Tissue in Dinosaur Bones

Mary Schweitzer's discovery of soft tissue in T. rex femurs is cited as evidence that the fossils cannot be 65+ million years old.

The Cambrian Explosion

The sudden appearance of nearly all animal phyla in the Cambrian period without precursor fossils fits a creation model better than gradual evolution.

Genetic Entropy

Geneticist John Sanford argues that the accumulation of mutations in the human genome points toward devolution, not evolution - consistent with a recent, perfect creation.

But carbon dating and astronomy prove an old universe and old earth.
YEC scholars argue that God may have created a "mature" universe with apparent age - just as Adam was created as a grown man, not an infant. They also challenge the uniformitarian assumptions underlying radiometric dating. While the majority scientific consensus favors old-earth, YEC scientists note that the Big Bang itself requires extraordinary fine-tuning that points to creation.
Verdict for Faith: Strongly affirms biblical inerrancy and a direct creative act of God
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Old Earth Creation (OEC)

"God created the universe ~13.8 billion years ago and life through direct acts over vast time periods."

Old Earth Creationism accepts the mainstream scientific dating of the cosmos and earth (~4.5 billion years) while firmly rejecting Darwinian evolution. God directly created distinct kinds of life - including humanity - but did so over long ages. Major OEC proponents include astronomer Hugh Ross (Reasons to Believe), philosopher William Lane Craig, and theologian Gleason Archer.

Reconciling Genesis & Science

OEC interpreters often favor the Day-Age view - the Hebrew yom can mean an indefinite period. They also note that Genesis 1 follows a topical rather than strictly chronological structure. The sequence of creation - light, sky, land, vegetation, luminaries, creatures, humans - parallels the order of the fossil record and cosmic development with striking accuracy.

"The Big Bang represents the origin of the universe from a transcendent cause - space, time, matter, and energy all came into being. This is exactly what you would expect if the God of the Bible exists."

- Hugh Ross, Astronomer & Founder of Reasons to Believe

Scientific Evidence Cited

The Big Bang Cosmology

The universe had a definite beginning - confirmed by cosmic microwave background radiation (Penzias & Wilson, 1965) and the expanding universe (Hubble). A beginning demands a Beginner.

Cosmic Fine-Tuning

Over 30 physical constants (gravitational constant, cosmological constant, etc.) are calibrated to staggering precision to permit life. Nobel laureate Charles Townes called this "evidence of design."

Origin of Life Problem

No naturalistic mechanism has explained the origin of the first self-replicating cell. The information content of DNA (~3 billion base pairs) points to an intelligent source.

The Cambrian Explosion

50+ animal body plans appear suddenly ~540 million years ago with no evolutionary ancestors - paleontologist Stephen Meyer calls this "Darwin's Doubt."

The Kalam Cosmological Argument is just philosophy, not science.
The Kalam Argument - "Everything that begins to exist has a cause; the universe began to exist; therefore the universe has a cause" - is supported by both philosophical reasoning AND empirical cosmology. The BGV theorem (Borde, Guth, Vilenkin, 2003) proves that any expanding universe must have had a beginning, even in multiverse scenarios. Alan Guth, an atheist, confirmed: "There is no known way to avoid a cosmological beginning."
Verdict for Faith: Strongly affirms creation ex nihilo, direct divine acts, and the special creation of humanity
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Theistic Evolution (TE)

"God created the universe and used evolutionary processes as His method of creating life, including humans."

Theistic Evolution - promoted by organizations like BioLogos (founded by Francis Collins) - holds that God initiated the universe and guided or permitted unguided evolution to produce all life, including Homo sapiens. Proponents argue this reading best harmonizes Genesis (understood as theological poetry, not history) with mainstream biology and paleontology.

Strengths & What TE Gets Right

TE correctly affirms that God is the ultimate Creator and sustainer of all things, and that science and faith are not enemies. Francis Collins' discovery of the human genome's complexity actually deepened his Christian faith. TE scholars rightly affirm cosmic fine-tuning and the inadequacy of purely materialist explanations for consciousness and morality.

Serious Theological Challenges

The Historical Adam Problem

Evolution requires that humans descended from a large population - never a single pair. This directly challenges Romans 5:12 and 1 Corinthians 15:21-22, which ground the atonement in a historical first Adam.

Death Before the Fall

Evolution requires billions of years of death, suffering, and extinction before humans existed. But Romans 5:12 and 8:20-22 tie death and creation's "groaning" to Adam's sin.

The Image of God

If humans evolved gradually from hominids, at what point did the imago Dei appear? Scripture presents this as a decisive creative act (Gen. 1:26-27), not a gradual emergence.

Jesus & the Apostles

Jesus quoted Genesis 1-2 as historical (Matt. 19:4-5). Paul treated Adam as a literal historical figure in Romans 5 and 1 Corinthians 15. TE requires revising their intent.

But science has proven evolution. Christians must accept it or look anti-intellectual.
Macro-evolution (common descent of all life from a single ancestor) faces significant challenges that YEC and OEC scientists highlight: the information problem (mutations destroy; they do not create new genetic information), the Cambrian explosion, the origin of life, and the irreducible complexity of molecular machines like the bacterial flagellum. Accepting the mainstream scientific consensus is not the same as intellectual credibility - many world-class scientists are skeptical of unguided evolution.
Verdict for Faith: Creates significant theological tensions with the historical Adam, the atonement, and the authority of Jesus and Paul
View Four

Intelligent Design Theory (ID)

"Certain features of living systems are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected natural process."

Intelligent Design is not a strictly biblical position - it is a scientific and philosophical research program arguing that the evidence of nature itself points to intelligent causation. Its proponents include biochemist Michael Behe, philosopher Stephen Meyer, mathematician William Dembski, and astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez. ID does not identify the designer as the God of the Bible, but its conclusions are powerfully compatible with Christian theism.

The Core Scientific Arguments

Irreducible Complexity

Michael Behe's Darwin's Black Box (1996): molecular machines like the bacterial flagellum, blood-clotting cascade, and immune system require all parts present simultaneously to function - they cannot be built step by step.

Specified Complexity

William Dembski: when information is both complex (unlikely) and specified (matches a pattern), it reliably indicates intelligence. DNA exhibits both properties - 3 billion base pairs encoding precise biological instructions.

Signature in the Cell

Stephen Meyer: the digital information in DNA is structurally identical to computer code. We know of only one cause that produces such information - intelligent minds. The inference to design is scientifically justified.

Fine-Tuning of the Universe

Oxford physicist Roger Penrose calculated the odds of the universe's initial low-entropy state by chance: 1 in 10^(10^123). The multiverse hypothesis is untestable and speculative; design is the better scientific inference.

ID was ruled "not science" in the Kitzmiller v. Dover trial (2005).
Judge Jones' ruling was a legal decision in one US district court, not a scientific one. Many philosophers of science - including non-theists - have criticized his demarcation criteria as philosophically naive. More importantly, ID proponents argue that the question "is this designed?" is the same question forensic scientists, archaeologists, and SETI researchers ask every day - and those are considered scientific disciplines. The real debate is whether the evidence supports the inference, not whether one is "allowed" to ask the question.
ID is just "God of the Gaps" reasoning.
ID does not argue from ignorance but from what we do know - specifically, that intelligent causation is the only known cause of digital information and irreducibly complex systems. When archaeologists find an arrowhead and infer design, they aren't filling a gap - they're recognizing a known signature of intelligence. ID makes the same move from positive evidence.
Verdict for Faith: Provides the strongest scientific case for a Creator; fully compatible with Christian theism
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The Gap Theory

"A vast time gap exists between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2, allowing for an ancient earth."

Championed by 19th century theologians like Thomas Chalmers and popularized by the Scofield Reference Bible, the Gap Theory holds that Genesis 1:1 describes an original creation, followed by a catastrophic judgment (linked to Satan's fall) that left the earth "formless and void" (Gen. 1:2), after which God re-created in six days. This allows for geological ages between verses 1 and 2 without reinterpreting the creation days. While less common today, it remains a creative attempt to honor both biblical literalism and an ancient earth.

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The Framework Hypothesis

"Genesis 1 is structured as a literary framework, not a chronological account."

Proposed by Meredith Kline and Arie Noordtzij, the Framework Hypothesis observes that Genesis 1 has a deliberate artistic structure: Days 1–3 describe "realms" (light/dark, sky/sea, land) and Days 4–6 describe their "rulers" (sun/moon, birds/fish, animals/humans). The author's intent was theological - to declare God as sovereign Creator over all - not to give a scientific or chronological account. This view is popular in Reformed circles (though it is by no means the majority position across all Reformed churches) and allows full acceptance of mainstream science while maintaining a high view of Scripture.

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View Age of Earth Genesis Reading Evolution? Historical Adam?
Young Earth Creation ~6,000–10,000 yrs Literal history No Yes - literal
Old Earth Creation ~13.8 billion yrs Day-Age / Analogical No Yes - literal
Theistic Evolution ~13.8 billion yrs Theological poetry Yes - guided/unguided Symbolic or tribal
Intelligent Design Ancient Not specified Common descent challenged Compatible with yes
Gap Theory Ancient original; recent re-creation Literal with gap No Yes - literal
Framework Hypothesis Ancient Literary / Theological Compatible Often yes

Was Genesis Borrowed from Pagan Mythology?

One of the most common skeptical objections - and one of the easiest to answer.

Critics often claim that Genesis 1–2 was derived from the Babylonian Enuma Elish or the Sumerian creation myths. Closer examination reveals the opposite: Genesis is a polemic against those myths, not a copy of them.

Genesis is just a retelling of the Enuma Elish - Israel borrowed its creation story from Babylon.
The surface similarities (both have waters, light, and a sequence of creation) mask profound theological differences. In the Enuma Elish, the world is created from the corpse of the slain goddess Tiamat; the sun, moon, and stars are themselves deities; humans are created as slaves of the gods. Genesis does the opposite: God creates effortlessly by speaking (not by violence); the sun and moon are deliberately called "the greater and lesser lights" - not even by name - to demythologize the astral deities Israel's neighbors worshiped; and humans are created in God's image with dignity and purpose. Far from borrowing the Babylonian myth, Genesis is a direct theological refutation of it.

Old Testament scholar John Walton (though himself an OEC scholar) notes that Genesis 1 establishes God's cosmic temple - a functional order in which God takes up his dwelling. This is a unique theological concept found nowhere in Ancient Near Eastern mythology.

What the Evidence Demands

Across all the views surveyed, one point emerges with force: the universe demands an explanation beyond itself. The Big Bang proves it had a beginning. The fine-tuning of physical constants points to intention. The information in DNA points to intelligence. The Cambrian explosion points to sudden creative acts. No strictly materialist framework has adequately accounted for any of these facts.

Christians may disagree - charitably and legitimately - on the age of the earth and the mechanism of creation. What they need not concede is the central claim: In the beginning, God. That claim has never been more scientifically defensible than it is today.

Where Christians must hold firm, regardless of their position on timing, is on the historicity of Adam and Eve (required by Romans 5 and the logic of the atonement), the special creation of humanity in God's image, and the goodness of an original creation before the entry of sin. These are not peripheral doctrines - they are load-bearing walls of Christian theology.

Core Apologetic Takeaway

"The universe began. It was fine-tuned. Life carries information. Complexity was designed. The God of Genesis (God of the Bible) is not a primitive tribal deity - He is the most rational explanation for everything that exists."

Discussion Questions

  1. Which view of creation do you currently hold, and what biblical or scientific evidence most shaped that conviction?
  2. How should Christians treat fellow believers who hold a different view of creation? Where is the line between essential and non-essential doctrine?
  3. If a skeptic told you "science has disproved Genesis," what is the single strongest piece of evidence you would point them to - and why?
  4. Why does the historical Adam matter so much theologically? What happens to the Gospel if there was no literal first man who sinned?
  5. How does the concept of imago Dei (the image of God) change how you see human dignity, value, and purpose?
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