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Adam Cleaveland's post, while well-intentioned, misses the mark. It's not because the average traditionalist doesn't know someone gay that we are traditional in our view point. It's because we do that we remain compassionately traditionalist, understanding that in our rapidly changing culture, people look to the Church to "stay the course" on some basic things.
Yes, the Bible condemns homosexuality, but its main message is transformation, or "regeneration," as theologians call it. If Jesus were here today, he would stretch out his hand to the gay man or woman, no question about it. So should the Church, though so far, we've done too little. As the Gospels portray it, when people follow Jesus, he has a way of transforming their lives, meeting them where they are, but never leaving them there. There is freedom in Christ, for those who seek it. That is a message of love, not hate, no matter how others try to spin it.