Christian Apology Not Accepted
Gay and lesbian Humanists have reacted angrily to a new report from the Evangelical Alliance UK which purports to deliver a “heartfelt apology” for the “homophobia” of the Church in the past.
The report, however, makes clear that the Evangelical Alliance has not changed its policy in any meaningful way and it still refuses to accept lesbians and gay men unreservedly. The report entitled “Faith Hope and Homosexuality” maintains that homosexuals who have loving sexual relationships still “go against God’s will”, and it also resists the ordination of sexually active gay men and lesbians, as well as opposing the blessing of gay partnerships.
George Broadhead, secretary of the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA), said: “This report is nonsense. Nothing has changed in the Evangelical Alliance’s stance – it remains as bigoted as ever. The so-called apology is nothing but hollow cant posing as contrition. The churches have a long way to go to make up for the centuries of persecution they have heaped upon homosexuals.
“This is one apology we are not prepared to accept, simply because it isn’t genuine.”
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- Reasons to be thankful this Christmas
- Speaking out about homophobia in other cultures
- Oh dear me, what could the matter be? The Catholic Herald fumes at diversity.
- Gay Campaigner Strudwick Calls For End To Abusive "Conversion" Therapy
- Why Secularism is Vital for Gay Rights
- End of GALHA Pride Stall season
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- Humanists Slam Religious Homophobia
- Carey’s Assurance “Hollow Cant”
- Humanists Slam Religious Law
- Age of Consent Legislation Facing Christian Opposition
- Religion is the Problem, not the Answer
- Age of Consent Fight Not Over
- Religion is the Problem, not the Answer
- GALHA Supports Equality Alliance
- GALHA Acts on Elderly Gays
- Sad Death of a Gay Humanist
- Christian Apology Not Accepted

