Sentences with phrase «spoken about homosexuality»

Similarly, 39 percent stated that clergy had spoken about homosexuality.
Viseral you could argue that Jesus did speak about homosexuality and bestiality as its in the word and scripture is the inspired word of God Jesus is God As God he inspired that word so he did speak it.or spoke it through others?
This means that, so far as we know, Jesus never spoke about homosexuality, and we simply have no way of determining what his attitude toward it might have been.

Not exact matches

All the things that horrify very conservative people (abortion, divorce, birth control, homosexuality, speaking out about abuse, etc) have been around since the beginning of time.
Granted Jesus never spoke out specifically about homosexuality but He didn't really need to given His audience.
(CNN)- When Peter Sprigg speaks publicly about his opposition to homosexuality, something odd often happens.
He added, «I will not speak at this moment about homosexuality: this is another thing.»
Steve Chalke, who writes in this magazine about the liberalising of his views on homosexuality, says he initially stayed silent for fear of losing friends or platform if he spoke out.
Your speaking about guys like me, «Those who cried exclusivity...» is in the same tone of anger and unlovingness that you claim we walk in when we call homosexuality sin.
As some have pointed out, how can we possibly take such an immovable stand on the issue of homosexuality, but we allow women to speak in church, to go about with their heads uncovered, we no longer stone people caught in adultery, we don't crucify thieves... it's just astonishing to think people pick and choose verses and chapters from the Bible to cling to.
Louie Giglio maintains the right to speak as freely as he likes about the inauguration, about Jesus, about human trafficking and slavery, and about homosexuality.
Without getting into the issue of homosexuality, I understand what you are saying about Christians who «use» God's love as a license to live however they want to live regardless of what God may be speaking into their hearts directly or indirectly.
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According to the CCRL, at stake is the right for Catholics and other Christians who believe church teaching about human sexuality and morality (specifically, teachings against homosexuality and same - sex unions) to speak publicly about their beliefs.
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