THINK ABOUT CH. 14 IN YOUR THEY SAY / I SAY TEXT: In a single well-structured SENTENCE, answer
the following:
What motivates each author: Thad Norvell and Dr. Albert Mohler?
What motivates each author: Thad Norvell and Dr. Albert Mohler?
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Andrew Falgiano
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ENGL1003
September 28, 2015
What Motivates Norvell and Mohler
What motivates both of the authors is to present the message that we as Christians should have the courage to tell the truth about homosexuality being a sin but to do it in love and welcome the sinner into our church, not to condemn, but to care for and love them as God loves and cares for us.
Dumar Camacho
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Freshman Composition
28 September, 2015
Norvell and Mohler- Motivation
Norvell and Mohler are both motivated with the topic of homosexuality and the church and both have a desire to express their opinions to start a change in the world and in the church.
Each writer is motivated by the fact that society is accepting homosexuality as the norm and they are trying to inform everyone that it is not okay and it is okay to stand in your Christian beliefs.
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English 1003
28 September 2015
The writers Thad Norvell and Albert Mohler are motivated to write because they feel concerned about the downhill spiral our society is in regarding homosexuality, and they are trying to make a difference in this world.
Nate Holladay
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English 1003
28 September 2015
The writers Thad Norvell and Albert Mohler are motivated to write because they feel concerned about the downhill spiral our society is in regarding homosexuality, and they are trying to make a difference in this world.
Roger Tinsley
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ENGL 1003
September 28 2015
The two writers Thad Norvell and Albert Mohler feel motivated to write these articles because they feel that the churches are starting to give in to the culture demands and allowing so called "Gay Christians" to be accepted. I know that one of the ten commandments is "Love thy Neighbor" but when thy neighbor has committed an abomination and continues to commit it and you allow that person in your church you let the culture win.
Jordan Kirk
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English Comp 1
28 September, 2015
What motivates Norvell and Mohler's argument are the apprehensive, culturally influenced, churches throughout the world that have conformed to what the world has to say about homosexuality.
Megan Pliauplis
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Freshman Composition
September 28, 2015
Norvell and Mohler were motivated to write their articles by how society thinks leading the lifestyle of a homosexual is okay, meanwhile Christians know that it is not okay simply because it says it in the Gospel, and we need to tell the truth about it being wrong.
Dustin Parsons
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Freshman Comp 1
9/28/15
the motivation of Norvell and Mohler is that they think the church is giving In to the culture and what it says about homosexuality and they are worried about our culture and what its come to.
Dina Fajardo
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ENGL 1003
28 September 2015
Norvell and Mohler - Motivation
What motivates the authors is how society is saying that homosexuality is okay, but we, as Christians, should stand firm with our beliefs.