Ghana’s LGBT Population Safe From Persecution, But Not Prosecution
Ghana’s President John Mills gives mixed signals on LGBT rights
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Read MoreWhat counts as change in the ex-gay context often looks quite different from what cultural outsiders might expect. A recent NPR story left out the fact that Wyler was married and had children at the time of his conversion therapy, not a single gay man living in L.A. making a rational decision between gay life and religious and family life, as the story depicted. It is not surprising that a fourteen-year marriage would be a strong pull toward resolving an identity clash in favor of existing commitments—especially when those commitments are seen as reflections of God’s will.
Read MoreIf you are the Catholic parent of LGBT daughter or son, you know firsthand that it is your child’s sexual identity, and not a belief in the Immaculate Conception, that puts them at risk for beatings and taunting. We find it reprehensible when a legacy of discrimination is invoked by those who themselves advocate repression. Archbishop Dolan and his colleagues should stop pretending that they face anything like the intolerance that our children do.
Read MoreThe first annual Wild Goose Festival, held in North Carolina at the end of June, was a snapshot of the state of the conversation regarding the status of LGBTQ folk in progressive Christianity.
Read MoreIn the face of media reports that Ghana’s Western Region Minister recently called for the arrest of gays, a Ghanaian government source told me today that the government was not “clamping down” on sexual minorities. The source, who did not want to be named since he was not…
Read MoreThe Christian Council of Ghana blames the West.
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Read MoreAs of July 10, qualified LGBT candidates can be ordained as clergy and officers in the Presbyterian Church (USA). How did equality advocates change the minds of 24 presbyteries?
Read MoreBillions, miracles, and trial deaths marked this week in religion.
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