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Well, we have a number of gay people attending our church. If I listen to them, they don't always feel made welcome by everybody, but on the whole I think as a congregation we are welcoming.Is it better – or even ok – for gay Christians, who undoubtly exist, to do the same in their churches? I thought Christianity forbade homosexuality in all its forms? Well Islam is no different and I nor my religion see any reason for a compromise.
Do we (Muslims and Christians) not invite 'sinners' into our places of worship? If I look around our congregation on a Sunday morning, I don't expect that there is ANYBODY who is perfect or has not messed up in some way or another (and that includes the clergy!)
That's the reason why we begin each service with a confessional prayer, in which we declare to each other and to God that we have "sinned against God and each other in word, thought or deed".
If I have had uncharitable thoughts, have gossiped about others, have lied and been dishonest in other ways, but just so happen to be heterosexual - can I really claim to be better than homosexual friends?
A couple of my gay Christians friends are more godly and caring and theologically sound than I will ever be!
I'd rather not dare judge them, and let God be the judge of all instead.
