OPINION: What Church Leaders Should Know About Homosexuality

By Baptist Press , News With a Christian Perspective - June 17, 2009

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(Editor's Note: This monthly column about the issue of homosexuality by various authors is a partnership between Baptist Press and the SBC Task Force on Ministry to Homosexuals. Today's article is by Bob Stith, the SBC's National Strategist for Gender Issues) SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- When I first realized I needed more information on ministering to people who struggled with same-sex attraction, I really didn't know where to turn. Conversations with friends revealed that they didn't know much ... Read the Full Article
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  • gma
    What an utter nonsense

    Alchemy, astrology, all religions, pink unicorns, tooth fairies, ... are all superstition because there is no shred of verifiable and falsifiable evidence that supports any of this nonsense.

    So using any so called holy book written by humans and claimed to be the inspired words of gods mankind has invented in its image is absolutely ridiculous and flatly dishonest.

    There is nothing wrong with anyone being homosexual. It cannot possible be against any god (all of which are a figment of people's imagination).

    Converting anyone out of who they really are as a human being is immoral, criminal, dishonest and incredibly disrespectful of the people you're trying to convert.

    Mr. Draper, and all those delusional religious people, don't you have any decency? Knock it off!

    - gmaUS June 17, 2009 9:20PM

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