Is a Traditional Theology of Marriage Intrinsically Harmful Toward LGBTQ People? Part 2

By Preston Sprinkle, President of the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender.   In the previous post, I wrestled with the question: Is a traditional theology of marriage intrinsically harmful toward LGBTQ people? I raised some logical concerns about this line of reasoning, especially when the argument is used to weaponize a particular ideology. It […]

Is the Traditional Definition of Marriage Harmful to LGBTQ People?

By Preston Sprinkle, President of the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender.   This question is dear to my heart, because many of my friends, who identify as LGBTQ, are so dear to my heart. And many of them have been harmed by the church. Drew Harper, a gay man raised in the church, captures […]

Shame Watching a Football Game

The following blog is written by Pieter Valk. Pieter is a part of The Center’s collaborative team and the director of EQUIP, which is a Nashville-based organization that helps churches become places where gay people can thrive according to a traditional sexual ethic.     I was watching a college football game with my family over Christmas break. […]

Sign Up Instructions for Digital Leaders Forum

If you’re wanting step-by-step help in order to sign up for the Digital Leaders Forum, you’ve come to the right place.   Step 1: Go to https://www.digitalleadersforum.org – it should look like this, see below:     Step 2: Click on “Get All-Access” in the main navigation:     Step 3: Create a new account. This information is necessary so […]

A Celibate Lesbian’s Cold Hard Look at Sexual Immorality in the Church

By Bridget Eileen What I’m saying in this post regarding sexual desire is pretty simple, but it’s difficult for people to swallow. I’m saying that sexual fulfillment does not come through a sexual relationship but instead through sublimation to Christ. It’s astonishing to me that this needs to be said, but it does. Christians will accept the […]

What is Marriage?

By Preston Sprinkle When Christians dialogue or debate the ethics of same-sex relationships, they typically start by talking about the so-called “prohibition passages” like Leviticus 18:22 or Romans 1:26-27. The discussion usually focuses on whether these passages apply to modern day, consensual, adult marriages. Or some people argue that the biblical writers didn’t know about […]

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