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Homosexuality and Transgenderism Examined

What the Bible Really Says

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Homosexuality and Transgenderism Examined

By: Mark Swarbrick
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The Great Reversal

For nearly 2,000 years, Western civilization understood sexual morality as rooted in Scripture and essential to personal integrity, family order, and the well-being of nations. In a single generation, that moral framework has been overturned and replaced with confusion, coercion, and rebellion against God's design. In Homosexuality and Transgenderism Examined, author Mark Swarbrick confronts this great moral reversal by returning to the authority that once shaped Western civilization: the Word of God.

What the Bible Teaches

Swarbrick covers the key biblical passages on homosexuality and transgenderism, showing what Scripture teaches and how those teachings shaped Western moral order for nearly two millennia before being rejected in our time. He also documents the real-world harm caused by abandoning biblical sexual morality, including physical, psychological, and spiritual damage suffered by those involved in homosexuality and transgenderism. He addresses serious medical consequences such as elevated rates of disease, mental illness, substance abuse, self-harm, and shortened life expectancy, along with the irreversible harm caused by puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgical interventions.

Silencing the Church

This book also exposes how churches and Christians are increasingly pressured, punished, and silenced for refusing to affirm sin. It examines how laws, institutions, and cultural forces are being used to suppress biblical teaching, redefine morality, and marginalize those who hold to historic Christian beliefs.

While the book speaks plainly about sin and its consequences, it points clearly to Jesus Christ as the only true remedy. Through repentance, forgiveness, and submission to God's Word, genuine transformation remains possible.

Christian Living Christianity Ethics Social Issues Spiritual Growth Theology Morality
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