re: Or, different readings of the Bible, Hill injected. Or different readings thats very true, Warren agreed. Later during the interview, when Hill asked Warren if he believes homosexuals will go to Hell, he replied that they will not. No, not because theyre gay, he said. We go to Hell because we choose to reject the grace of God. When Hill asked what happens to a homosexual that accepts Jesus, Warren responded enthusiastically. Hes going to Heaven! he declared. Without a doubt.
Here is the quote from the article that is creating the problem:
“When Hill asked what happens to a homosexual that accepts Jesus, Warren responded enthusiastically. Hes going to Heaven! he declared. Without a doubt.
If you take what Warren said, without qualifying that a homosexual/lesbian must stop practicing homosexuality, then it can sound like he’s saying that a practicing homosexual, if he/she accepts Christ as their Savior, will go to Heaven.
On the other hand, it is possible that Warren implied that the homosexual who turns to Christ must stop living that life of sin - but what is reported in the article does not do that. So, one could be left with the impression that as long as a homosexual accepts Christ as Savior, no lifestyle change is necessary and that person will go to Heaven.
Warren needs to explain what he meant by his last statement.
For those who stumble over the "homosexual" angle, substitute any sin...shoplifting, coveting, adultery, whatever...all sin separates from God equally, and all sinners need to repent to be saved from it.