NCCS issues statement
on homosexuality
RECOGNISING
the Bible as the authoritative standard for its faith and practice,
the Church has historically and consistently held the view that
the practice of homosexuality is clearly incompatible with the
teachings of the Christian faith.
This is spelt out in a statement on homosexuality issued by the
National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS), which adds that
"the only sexual relationship, sanctioned by God and given
as a gift from God, is between a male and a female within the
bounds of a monogamous marriage".
The NCCS comprises mainstream Protestant churches such as the
Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist and Presbyterian churches.
This is the full statement:
"Preamble:
There has recently been wide discussion in the Press and the Internet on the issue of homosexuality with different views expressed. Christians, like other thoughtful citizens, are also concerned about this issue. We present our position below as a guide to Christians in our member churches and as our witness, as concerned citizens, to the society in which we belong.
Our stand:
1) Recognising the Bible as the authoritative standard for its
faith and practice the Church has historically and consistently
held the view that the practice of homosexuality is clearly incompatible
with the teachings of the Christian faith. The only sexual relationship,
sanctioned by God and given as a gift from God, is between a male
and a female within the bounds of a monogamous marriage.
2) Therefore, we do not condone homosexual practice and we consider
homosexual lifestyle as sinful and unacceptable. However, this
does not mean that we reject or despise homosexuals (homophobia).
We acknowledge that every person is loved by God and we all live
under the grace of God. Homosexuals should be regarded and treated
no less as persons of worth and dignity.
3) The Church is called to be a caring community and a sanctuary,
always extending ministry to all persons. As sinners ourselves,
we are committed to the path of true freedom made possible by
the grace of God and found in and through obedience to Jesus Christ.
Without minimising their struggles, the Church offers those beset
with homosexual desire the same opportunity to receive God's forgiveness
and fulfilment in Jesus Christ and to experience His transforming
power. Not accepting homosexual practice and lifestyle must not
be confused with homophobia.
4) In public debate about homosexuality scientific data have sometimes
been used to support certain claims. To the layperson, science
has been unsuspectingly regarded as an objective discipline and
conclusions based on its findings have been assumed as irrefutable
and authoritative. But that is an assumption we do not accept
especially with regard to attempts to give biological explanations
to homosexual inclination and behaviour. We note that there is
no clear evidence that homosexuality is biologically determined.
5) Though we deem homosexual lifestyle totally unacceptable on
the basis of the Bible and our faith, we believe that unless there
are legitimate reasons homosexuals, as individuals, should not
be discriminated against in areas such as employment. It does
not follow, however, that our society should be re-ordered or
allowed to evolve to the extent that eventually homosexual practice
is endorsed, permitted or encouraged as an alternative lifestyle.
In this regard, we urge our Government to maintain:
a) current legislation concerning homosexuality;
b) its policy of not permitting the registration of homosexual
societies or clubs;
c) its policy of not allowing the promotion of homosexual lifestyle
and activities.
6) As churches we seek to remain faithful to our Christian faith
and practice. We shall strengthen the education of our members
in the teachings and practices of our faith. We are committed
to serving our nation by helping to preserve and promote wholesome
values and lifestyles that will contribute to the well-being of
our society."