There exists an Adventist church in Glendale Ca. that is known for openly accepting homosexuals into their congregation. Now to me that is a good thing in a sense and not so good in another. I don't know how the situation is handled other than knowing they accept them. I do know from friends that have attended as regulars at one time, that there is a section of pews called the "pink" section where the homosexuals sit together. Just a FYI.cslewislover wrote:As for the homosexuality issue, I want to get verses posted about it. You would need to show why the Church should somehow cut those out (which, I've heard, but haven't seen for myself, some homosexual churches in fact do!) or explain them away somehow.
I'm not sure, however, if the church condones homosexuality, but I know the Church doesn't.
I like this.cslewislover wrote:And before you get too upset and say that I can then judge people, I'm not and won't. For a person who continues to sin while appearing in all other ways to be the Lord's, I would simply say that that is between that person and the Lord. But we are also commanded to teach his word and point out sin, in love, so people know; what they do with that knowledge is between them and the Lord.
As I've stated in other threads along this same line, my take is that it is not a sin to BE homosexual, (any more than it is to be heterosexual) but the sin is in ACTING out homosexual behavior in regards to sexual acts. We are all sinners at all times and in the same STATE whether one is hetero or homo. That STATE being sinful. Our STANDING in Christ, whether hetero or homo, is always PERFECT. How do we reconcile a homosexual as such?? As csl mentioned above, WE do all in LOVE. We that point at the homosexual must always remember the old saying, 'Point your finger at me and three are pointing back at you'. (or something like that) We should allow God to work in the lives of the homosexuals in Christ as He sees fit.
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