(Reformation Charlotte) Grant Hartley, a former Campus Crusade leader who turned to Roman Catholicism after spending years teaching students at Campus Crusade retreats that homosexuality isn’t sinful, recently tweeted a thread insisting that LGBTQ+ can’t be reduced to a desire for gay sex and that God’s “blessings” in homosexuality are often overlooked by well-meaning people.
One of the main problems I notice in approaches to LGBTQ+ issues from well-meaning people in “my camp” (who do not affirm same-sex sex) is that they tend to leave no room for joy or gift; everything is framed as if being LGBTQ+ is only a kind of chronic suffering or temptation.
— Grant Hartley (@TheGrantHartley) May 10, 2021
(Side note: some of y’all will get tripped up by that last tweet, but “being LGBTQ+” is not reducible to sexual behaviors or sexual desires, and can include a whole relationality, culture, community, history, and distinct way of being in the world, etc.)
— Grant Hartley (@TheGrantHartley) May 10, 2021
Revoice leader, Nate Collins, echoed these gay sentiments looking for acceptance and tolerance among Christians who believe that homosexuality is not only weird, but an affront to God and nature…
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Editor’s note. This article was written by Jeff Maples and published at Reformation Charlotte
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One response to “Revoice Leaders Promoting “Homosexuality is a Blessing” Nonsense”
Christian orthodoxy doesn’t frame homosexuality as suffering; it frames it as sin. It’s the homosexuals themselves who frame it as suffering, in so much as they really mean that *repentance* of homosexuality is or would be suffering. By calling for ‘acceptance of lgbt persons in the church’ what they mean is lgbt persons should not be called to repentance. By ‘validation’ gays mean elimination of homosexuality from the orthodox doctrine of sin.
They have a Queen James Bible version that simply eliminates or re-words verses concerning sex sin. That’s what they really want widely accepted. Evangelicals are falling for it headlong because they’ve been sold the idea that ‘accepting homosexuals into the church’ means to accept that really nice gay guy that they personally know. This is the result of sticking homosexuals up on your stage to tell their ‘story’ of how they don’t ‘feel welcome.’ Almost no one sees the sleight of hand; so many have been blinded.