Debate on Homosexuality & Christianity (Beals-Saffold) 4-DVD Set
SKU: 106540DVD00$0.00
A debate between Thom Saffold and Fran Mayes (Baptist Church pastors) and George Beals (Church of Christ minister) on homosexuality. 4 DVDs.
This product is discontinued in physical DVDs, but is available:
Free to watch online: https://video.wvbs.org/program/homosexuality-christianity-beals-saffold-mayes-debate/
On the WVBS Topical A Hard Drive: https://store.wvbs.org/product/topical-video-programs-hard-drive-a/
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Description
| DVD #1 (1 hour, 56 minutes) | |
| *** | The Bible is a necessary and sufficient basis for people living today to know what is moral and what is immoral. [Affirms: George Beals, Church of Christ] |
| *** | The Bible, enlivened by the Word of God, is a necessary and sufficient basis for people living today to know what is moral and what is immoral. [Affirms: Thom Saffold, American Baptist Churches] |
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The Bible plus modern science plus the experience of the Christian community, these three together, are a necessary and sufficient basis for people living today to know what is moral and what is immoral. [Affirms: Fran Mayes, American Baptist Churches]
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| DVD #2 (1 hour, 44 min) | |
| *** | The Bible teaches all homosexual behavior is immoral [sinful]. [Affirms: George Beals, Church of Christ] |
| *** | The Bible condemns sexual acts between people of the same gender, but not what we in our age consider to be homosexuality. [Affirms: Thom Saffold, American Baptist Churches] |
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The Bible plus modern science plus the experience of the Christian community lead us to the conclusion that some gay and lesbian relationships are moral, and, therefore, should be affirmed. [Affirms: Fran Mayes, American Baptist Churches]
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| DVD #3 (1 hour, 29 min) | |
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This segment consists of a 45-minute response by George Beals, a 20-minute response by Thom Saffold, and a 20-minute response by Fran Mayes
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| DVD #4 (1 hour, 50 min) | |
| *** | This segment contains a Question and Answer session, and then allows the three participants to address the question, “How should the church and state respond to homosexuality?” |








