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However, 19th century biblical scholar Adam Clarke noted that "it is very probable that armour is here intended" [24] referring to Deuteronomy 22:5. There is debate about whether Jesus abolished the Torah law about clothing. [25] The Bible states that Jesus said, "Do not worry about clothes" in Matthew 6:25, Matthew 6:28, and Luke 12:22.
The history of Christianity and homosexuality has been much debated. [3] The Hebrew Bible and its traditional interpretations in Judaism and Christianity have historically affirmed and endorsed a patriarchal and heteronormative approach towards human sexuality, [4] [5] favouring exclusively penetrative vaginal intercourse between men and women within the boundaries of marriage over all other ...
In 2015, the Vatican declared that transgender Catholics cannot become godparents, stating in response to a transgender man's query that transgender status "reveals in a public way an attitude opposite to the moral imperative of solving the problem of sexual identity according to the truth of one's own sexuality" and that, "[t]herefore it is ...
4 Criticism and responses. 5 ... The Nashville Statement is an evangelical Christian ... Denies "that the approval of homosexual immorality or transgenderism is a ...
A coalition of thirteen LGBT Christian groups in the UK formulated a united response to the Archbishop's statement, questioning whether the 'listening process' he had called for had been properly engaged with, that LGBT people are committed members of the communion, and criticising a 'two-track' system within Anglicanism. [62]
There are some loud Christian voices supporting House Bill 68, which would restrict gender-affirming medical care for trans youth. ... At CPAC in March, Michael Knowles said "transgenderism must ...
Transgender people and other gender minorities currently face membership restrictions in access to priesthood and temple rites in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)—Mormonism's largest denomination.
In February 1989, R.K. McGregor Wright put out "Response to the Danvers Statement," an unpublished paper delivered to the Christians for Biblical Equality Conference, St. Paul, which was later revised and republished. [7] In 1990 Christians for Biblical Equality published a statement "Men, Women & Biblical Equality," in Christianity Today. [9] [10]