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Is there a “gay Bible?
But homosexual activity is immoral and absolutely anti-biblical. After hearing such self-justifications, many pro-family Christians wonder what “bible” the homophiles are getting their information from. Believe it or not, there is an actual “Gay Bible.”
What does the Bible say about sexual orientation?
Although its unlikely that the biblical authors had any notion of sexual orientation (for example, the term homosexual wasn’t even coined until the late 19th century) for many people of faith, the Bible is looked to for timeless guidance on what it means to honor God with our lives; and this most certainly includes our sexuality.
Do Christians recognize the work of the LGBTQ+ community?
As it stands today, there are millions of faithful Christians around the world who have come to recognize the work of God in and through the relationships of LGBTQ+ people (click here to see a list of denominational positions on LGBTQ+ people within Christianity ).
What does the Episcopal Church have to do with LGBTQ rights?
The Episcopal Church Whas affirmed the equality of LGBTQ people, their right to marry the person of their choice, and has taken stands to ensure that LGBTQ rights are protected by law. Still, it can be hard to know what to say when faced with someone who says “but I thought you believed in the Bible?
What is the conflict between gay rights and Christianity?
The conflict over so-called “gay rights” is entirely different in nature. Christians may choose not to use birth control or get abortions (although they are being forced to involuntarily support them through their taxes).
How should Catholics talk about “gay rights”?
There is only one way to fight back against these lies, and that is with one-on-one education. In light of recent events, all Catholics should equip themselves to discuss and debate the issue of “gay rights,” since nothing else poses such a direct threat to our God-given freedoms.
Did God create humans to engage in sex?
God created humans to engage in sex only within the arrangement of marriage between a male and a female.