Sunday, December 20, 2009

A Cheerful Sunday Thoughts

When I got up today, I did what I usually do not long after getting up: loaded up my Yahoo page with its news feeds and skimmed the headlines. Imagine my surprise when I saw this one: Evangelical church opens doors fully to gays [link, for as long as it lasts]

The story says, in part:
Tidd is an outlaw pastor of sorts. His community, less than a year old, is an evangelical Christian church guided both by the Apostle's Creed and the belief that gay people can embrace their sexual orientation as God-given and seek fulfillment in committed same-sex relationships.
Of course, if you believe homosexuality is a choice, this won't matter to you, but for those of us who believe the evidence is soundly for the idea that it's an innate quality, this is really simple logic. If people are born gay, it was as much a God-given trait as any other, and should be accepted in the same way.

Yet it's a logic that seems to elude people, judging by the number of church communities who acknowledge it's not a choice but still think that people who are gay should suppress their desires and live celibate. It's a shame that that's one of the prevailing attitudes, but I'm still encouraged by the idea that it's not the only one.

1 comment:

  1. I will first mention that I am a man in a happy and fulfilling gay relationship, and then, that even if it were a "choice", us gays would still be God's children like everyone else. Point being, authoritarians won't be stopped by logic . . . thanks for the support and good thoughts, though.

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