Here’s a link to a post giving links to some recent statements from various Christians about homosexuality.
There is quite a spectrum of opinion represented here. Adrian Warnock (whose blog this links to) says, ‘it is important for all of us to understand just how broad the range of opinion is within the Church today on this subject. As an example of this range of views, Timothy Dalrymple, editor of Patheos Evangelical has argued Christians should treat gay marriage like say divorce rules, an issue they may disagree on but don’t campaign for the rest of society to have laws matching their perspective.’ http://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2013/01/steve-chalke-and-others-on-homosexuality-and-gay-marriage/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+AdrianWarnocksUkEvangelicalBlog+%28Adrian+Warnock+-+Patheos+Evangelical%29
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There is a broad range of opinion on this subject … it doesn’t matter what mine is but I do believe in the fact that sin is sin no matter what I may believe or others believe it is, and many people seem to pick and choose which sin is the greatest…We are called to love everyone as Jesus did…Diane
Thanks for commenting, Diane. I agree. I’m coming to the conclusion that as there’s such a wide range of views on this, and as to where the sin lies that it is best to leave it to God, let the Holy Spirit convict of sin. Thanks again.