Pl-Anthony Turner, a gay semary graduate, has a ep mment to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. "I will not leave Adventism," he says. "I won't hand over to people who operate out of fear and bigotry."
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A GAY MAN’S JOURNEY THROUGH THE ADVENTIST CHURCH
The Adventist Church’s official statement on Homosexualy, adopted 1999 and revised 2012, says that the church is “opposed to homosexual practic and relatnships. ” The Church Manual also nmns “homosexual and lbian practic, ” though the statements—and the church’s Workg Policy—do not explicly addrs bisexualy or prohib intifyg as non-heterosexual. In s Media Reference Gui, the Gay & Lbian Alliance Agast Defamatn (GLAAD), a US-based non-ernmental anizatn, intifi “liftyle” as a term to avoid when discsg LGBTQ issu.
Predictably, the worldwi Seventh-day Adventist Church anizatn has strongly rpond, cg s voted statements about “Human Sexualy, ” “Homosexualy, ” and “Transgenrism, ” and several Bible texts as “proof” that only heterosexual marriage is God’s ial. We remend the book The Bible and LBGTQ Adventists by Alicia Johnston to those terted readg a balanced, -pth treatment about how homosexualy was regard the Bible. The recent statement of the EUD admistratn upholds the tegry of Adventist pastoral mistry support of Bible tth, as well as the Adventist Church's voted statements on Human Sexualy, Homosexualy, and world church lears, we support the current efforts of the EUD admistratn to work wh the Hanseatic Conference, close nsultatn wh the North German Unn, to addrs the issue of a pastor ntug to hold misterial crentials while prentg himself to be bisexual and promotg this liftyle.