“Everyone is entitled to love who they want without judgment of their fellow man.”
Isn’t that condoning homosexual practices? That’s the phrase that’s usually used.
Perhaps. To be fair, he didnt say everyone was free from Gods judgment.
To the queers, love only means one thing, sex. Nothing else. Just sex, sex, sex. All the time, anywhere, any place with anyone.
Hedonism is their God.
Love and sex are two different things. They can be complimentary, or contradicting. But they’re not the same.
The Rev Richard Coles (Church of England) has been in a celibate relationship with a man for quite some time. Coles is a musician who played with the band The Communards, a very gay disco band from the 1980s.
One may scoff at it and declare (based on no evidence) that the relationship is not celibate -- but what if it is? Is it inconceivable that a man might be in a loving relationship and still be celibate? And if this were the case, in what way would it violate the teachings of Christ?
The homosexual practices are sinful. A celibate relationship? I don't see the sin.