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Religion for Gays & Transgendered People
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I have seen many incidents of Gays and Lesbians talking about their Christian faith and have always been perplexed by this. Don't the major religions of the world condemn the Gay, Lesbian and Transgendered communities? Which religions are truly accepting and tolerant of them and do the GLTG's truly feel comfortable within their faith communities or do they have churches where predominately Gays and Lesbians attend.
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Yes, I have seen churches on T.V. that cater for sexually orientated minorities particularly in the London area, but it is a shame if these people have been made to feel outsiders in a regular church.
However, the vast majoirity of churches like the vast majority of people would put out the welcome mat for everybody, even if, like me, they consider homosexuality as a sin. But then this falls into the same category as theft, dishonesty, anger, selfishness, etc, things we are all guilty of in the sight of God.
Many people go to church for the sense of community and fellowship, even if they are not believers, but simply interested in what is going on, the sermons and singing, and of course, the charitable work and social life.
Church has much to offer and is worth investigating, and you would meet some really nice people there.
Yes, I have seen churches on T.V. that cater for sexually orientated minorities particularly in the London area, but it is a shame if these people have been made to feel outsiders in a regular church.
However, the vast majoirity of churches like the vast majority of people would put out the welcome mat for everybody, even if, like me, they consider homosexuality as a sin. But then this falls into the same category as theft, dishonesty, anger, selfishness, etc, things we are all guilty of in the sight of God.
Many people go to church for the sense of community and fellowship, even if they are not believers, but simply interested in what is going on, the sermons and singing, and of course, the charitable work and social life.
Church has much to offer and is worth investigating, and you would meet some really nice people there.
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