It is about love.Dear editor, The responses to Bishop Terry Brown's May article are varying degrees of negative, though most try hard to be just. Were there no positive responses? I am troubled that most Christian Christian flees the City of Destruction. [Br. Lit.: Pilgrim’s Progress] See : Escape Christian travels to Celestial City with cumbrous burden on back. [Br. Lit. debate around "the gay issue" totally ignores serious science about sexuality. Anglican pronouncements in recent years see a dichotomy di·chot·o·my n. pl. di·chot·o·mies 1. Division into two usually contradictory parts or opinions: "the dichotomy of the one and the many" Louis Auchincloss. between "being" and "doing." It's OK to be gay, just don't do it! (One gay comedian responded "It's OK to be Catholic, just don't practise prac·tise v. & n. Chiefly British Variant of practice. prac tis·er n. it.")
Bishop Brown was right about one thing. It is about love, and different ways of loving. Church leaders call for "tolerance" towards gays and lesbians. As Christians, why not go all the way and offer acceptance--the fruit of love? George Parker George Parker may be:
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