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Revoice Leaders Promoting “Homosexuality is a Blessing” Nonsense

by | May 10, 2021 | LGBTQ Issues, News, Social-Issues, The Church | 0 comments

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Grant Hartley, a former Campus Crusade leader who turned to Roman Catholicism after spending years teaching students at Campus Crusade retreats that homosexuality isn’t sinful, recently tweeted a thread insisting that LGBTQ+ can’t be reduced to a desire for gay sex and that God’s “blessings” in homosexuality are often overlooked by well-meaning people.

Revoice leader, Nate Collins, echoed these gay sentiments looking for acceptance and tolerance among Christians who believe that homosexuality is not only weird, but an affront to God and nature.

The crux of the argument here is that being a sodomite somehow makes you a more relational and loving person–an argument found nowhere in Scripture. The idea that God’s blessings are uniquely given to a group of people in rebellion to God is ludicrous, yet, these people continue to promote this nonsense.

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