The church's debates over homosexuality are typically not very productive or edifying. Advocates and opponents too often "talk past" each other and too often everyone winds up angrier than when they began. Despite this history, churches seem unable to try anything different, and the same arguments get repeated, with the same unhelpful result. The debate in the churches has usually been a debate using special pleading rather than universal principles, using secular arguments rather than religious ones and using fundamentalist religious arguments rather than more orthodox religious arguments. A...
The church's debates over homosexuality are typically not very productive or edifying. Advocates and opponents too often "talk past" each other and to...