Send us a text This week Rachael and Jaisa explore how the AIDS crisis, conservative politics, and American Christianity combined to make homosexuality the moral issue of an era. They examine how “traditional marriage” in the Bible included polygamy and other forms never condemned by Jesus, and how the oft-quoted verses about marriage were actually responses to questions about divorce, not universal rules. We also challenge the harmful “gay but celibate” expectation, showing how it robs LGBTQ...
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Send us a text This week Rachael and Jaisa explore how the AIDS crisis, conservative politics, and American Christianity combined to make homosexuality the moral issue of an era. They examine how “traditional marriage” in the Bible included polygamy and other forms never condemned by Jesus, and how the oft-quoted verses about marriage were actually responses to questions about divorce, not universal rules. We also challenge the harmful “gay but celibate” expectation, showing how it robs LGBTQ...
Episode 59 - What We Got Wrong About Homosexuality: Culture, Politics & The Church (Part 2)
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Episode 59 - What We Got Wrong About Homosexuality: Culture, Politics & The Church (Part 2)
Send us a text This week Rachael and Jaisa explore how the AIDS crisis, conservative politics, and American Christianity combined to make homosexuality the moral issue of an era. They examine how “traditional marriage” in the Bible included polygamy and other forms never condemned by Jesus, and how the oft-quoted verses about marriage were actually responses to questions about divorce, not universal rules. We also challenge the harmful “gay but celibate” expectation, showing how it robs LGBTQ...
Spirit Outspoken
Send us a text This week Rachael and Jaisa explore how the AIDS crisis, conservative politics, and American Christianity combined to make homosexuality the moral issue of an era. They examine how “traditional marriage” in the Bible included polygamy and other forms never condemned by Jesus, and how the oft-quoted verses about marriage were actually responses to questions about divorce, not universal rules. We also challenge the harmful “gay but celibate” expectation, showing how it robs LGBTQ...