Nowadays some Christian denmominations tend to steer clear from the topic of Homosexuality. It seems that they are scared to consider anything other than a heterosexual marriage.
Of course there are Christian denominations that have come to terms with homosexuality, homosexual marriage etc. Denominations such as the Church of England, the Methodist Church and Quakers. In my opinion homosexuality should be allowed in the Christian Church, it shouldn't even be an issue. However I have no place to tell the billions of practising Christians that there are on the planet, to stop going to church or teaching ancient outdated concepts. It seems that the people who wrote the Bible didn't tolerate homosexuals.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21346220
Luckily the power of the Christian Church doesn't influence governmental policy any more. The Government doesn't speak out about their views on homosexuality as openly or offensively as some others. Although the most recent issue on Gay marriage divided the Conservative party. Seemingly as David Cameron is a Roman Catholic, does this mean that he is against homosexuality? He most recently voted "for" allowing Gay marriage in the UK, so who knows.
Luckily the power of the Christian Church doesn't influence governmental policy any more. The Government doesn't speak out about their views on homosexuality as openly or offensively as some others. Although the most recent issue on Gay marriage divided the Conservative party. Seemingly as David Cameron is a Roman Catholic, does this mean that he is against homosexuality? He most recently voted "for" allowing Gay marriage in the UK, so who knows.
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