Card, who has expressed
his views about homosexuality in more detail than can be summarized in a sound bite, has, for years, bristled at accusations that he is a homophobe, establishing
his views about homosexuality in the context of his faith as member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, a faith, like those of Catholics, that deems the practice of homosexuality as a sin.
Professor King and his colleagues found a number of reasons were given by the psychiatrists and therapists for offering assistance, ranging from the counsellor's own moral and religious
views about homosexuality through to a desire to help patients who were stressed by discrimination.
The survey also found more than two thirds of Christians (68 %) said
their views about homosexuality had become «more inclusive» in the past decade.
or «What was Jesus»
view about homosexuality?»
Not exact matches
I will no longer engage the biblical ignorance that emanates from so many right - wing Christians
about how the Bible condemns
homosexuality, as if that point of
view still has any credibility.
Largely I would echo what Christine has already said
about the way in which we feel accepted within our community, but if you'll bear with me for a little bit, I'd like to attempt to explain to Trey in particular what I see as the difference between this type of acceptance and the attitude of the many Christians who
view homosexuality as sinful such as what you have encountered with your sister.
Don't play into the hands of the enemy: Arguing
about Tim Farron's
views on
homosexuality doesn't help anyone, says Ruth Smith More
Steven thanks for your testimony I agree with your
view that
homosexuality is not an orientation we are not born that way but its a choice.We can choose to live by what our flesh dictates or we can live by what God reveals through his word and by his holy spirit.If we are serious
about following God we chose to follow him so it does nt matter whether gay or straight our choice is to follow God with all our heart.I have never been gay but have battled and was overcome by my fleshly desires not until i turned from them and asked the holy spirit to help me have i been changed for that i will always be grateful to the Lord.So in that sense we are no different our testimonys are important and are powerful.Thank you for your witness and may the Lord continue to use you as his vessel to touch lives and hearts for him.brentnz
And since the criticism of
homosexuality in the bible is the result of bigotry introduced by men to support a
view not originally there... there is no reason to fret
about the gay lover possibility anyway.
True, we didn't see much of it in 2015 when he visibly squirmed at being asked repeatedly
about his
views on
homosexuality.
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.
In so far as that is the dominant
view of law in America, «gay marriage» says nothing
about the morality of
homosexuality one way or the other, it simply guarantees that all «domestic partnerships» (an alternative term considered for «civil unions») are treated equally.
Believing what the Bible says
about homosexuality will hurt your reputation and will be hard to defend as a «good and right»
view in society.
because it is not only or even primarily
about homosexuality — it is
about how we approach scripture, how we
view God, how we understand epistomology (ie.
Even today when pressures such as «outing» seek to enforce a gay identity on all homosexuals, many of them take the
view that
homosexuality is just one facet of their identity - whether an advantage, or a curse, or simply a slightly awkward fact
about themselves - which has little bearing on the rest of their lives outside the bedroom.
I too have hesitated before being honest
about my
views on gender, politics, and
homosexuality for fear of repercussions.
Premier Christian Radio's Justin Brierley talks to Steve Chalke
about why he's changed his
views on
homosexuality... More
Premier Christian Radio's Justin Brierley talks to Steve Chalke
about why he's changed his
views on
homosexuality and theologian Greg Downes who offers a defence of the traditional evangelical understanding... More
The caller asked Mr Farron to clarify his
views on
homosexuality, to which he replied: «I'm talking to you
about my passionate concern
about LGBT + rights.»
Farron resigned as leader of the Lib Dems after the General Election this year, following a difficult season of questions
about his
views on
homosexuality.
I've mostly argued with you
about homosexuality from a biological point of
view.
Also, I've partially scanned a point
about 2 men in a bed one taken one left, and you stated you're rethinking your
view against
homosexuality.
The problem with the family's
views on these topics is not necessarily that they have them to begin with - although I find it abhorrent that anyone feels the way that they do
about homosexuality.
The leadership contest was triggered after Tim Farron said he would step down following the party's failure to make as much progress as he had hoped at the general election, and a series of punishing interviews
about his personal
views on issues including
homosexuality.
He said he had found it difficult to both uphold his religious beliefs and continue in public life, and he criticised the public culture that led to his being pressed repeatedly
about the details of his
views on
homosexuality.
He came under fire during the election campaign for his
views on
homosexuality and comments he made in the past
about abortion.
Nevertheless, it's far enough for him to quiz me
about my sexual orientation and
views on
homosexuality, before launching into his theory that children might watch the Mardi Gras, think it looks fun, and decide to be gay.