It's All About Sex Baby! or The Sex Question
This is the seventh post interacting with Brian McLaren’s A New Kind of Christianity. Please remember that I cannot reproduce the book in these posts. I will do my best to summarize without being overly simplistic or reductionistic. Each post will be two parts. The first will be a summary of McLaren’s discussion and the second will be my reflections.
The Sex Question: Can we find a way to address human sexuality without fighting about it?
McLaren begins this second question of application in a way that plays to our prejudices (it's a fantastic bit of writing!). He paints the picture of what many Christians would consider to be the "homosexual movement". However, he is really painting a picture of what he calls "fundasexuality" which is centered on "heterophobia" or the fear of the different. He says that this is packaged in many forms, "Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, or even atheist. (174-175)" McLaren goes on to argue that sociology tells us that "groups can exist without a god, but no group can exist without a devil (175)." Who is the devil for the fundasexualist? Gays, lesbians, bisexual, and trans-gendered people.
The argument against "fundasexualism" is built on the story of Ethiopian eunuch from Acts 8. I think I rightly summarize the argument this way:
- The Ethiopian eunuch had visited Jerusalem to worship.
- The Ethiopian eunuch had not been allowed to worship because he was not Jewish and Deuteronomy 23:1 prohibited a eunuch from doing so.
- The Ethiopian eunuch hears the gospel of creation, liberation, and reconciliation "embodied in a man who was stripped naked and publicly humiliated, despised, rejected, and misunderstood, a man without physical descendants, a man who was cut and scarred forever." This is a man to whom the Ehtiopian eunuch can relate.
- The Ethiopian eunuch who was condemned "by the Jewish scriptures" now has found entrance into the kingdom of God and requests baptism. Which he is by Philip.
- The Ethiopian eunuch a "non-heterosexual" becomes a missional leader taking the gospel to Ethiopia.
