constitutes good and evil. Moral positions are part of general revelation and are antecedent to the appeal to special revelation. Pronk’s method broadly covers all moral argumentation and has far-reaching consequences—nowhere greater than in the matter of homosexual ethics. Other approaches involve a discussion of the exegesis of texts on homosexuality and their interpretation and application. This approach asserts that “there is every reason to remove the homosexuality issue permanently from the
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