Jeremiahcp
Well-Known Jerk
Can Christianity move beyond its inherent homophobia? And if it can't will it survive the growing social acceptance of the LGBTQ community?
*** In this context homophobia should be viewed as prejudice towards the LGBTQ community.
***EDIT to help avoid the confusion I can already see setting in:
Just to clarify a bit:
The fact that some have been able to move beyond the homophobia does not mean the whole will. It does suggest the possibility, which is what the inquiry of the OP is about. I know some of you feel the need to ride in on a white horse to defend Christianity, but such religions are very much a hot spot for homophobia, likely because of their teachings and the question is: Can Christianity move beyond this limitation?
*** In this context homophobia should be viewed as prejudice towards the LGBTQ community.
***EDIT to help avoid the confusion I can already see setting in:
Just to clarify a bit:
The fact that some have been able to move beyond the homophobia does not mean the whole will. It does suggest the possibility, which is what the inquiry of the OP is about. I know some of you feel the need to ride in on a white horse to defend Christianity, but such religions are very much a hot spot for homophobia, likely because of their teachings and the question is: Can Christianity move beyond this limitation?
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