The Orthodox Church has turned s gay fahful to outsts. Blogy dictat if someone is born gay. Beg gay is not a choice.
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MY YEAR AS A PRO-GAY 'ORTHODOX' HERETIC
Orthodox Christiany and homosexualy. A place of support for gay, lbian, bisexual and transgenred Orthodox Christians. Constctive cricism of the church's posn * gay orthodox christians *
For example, the Greek Orthodox Archdce lists homosexualy bi fornitn, adultery, abortn and abive sexual behavr as “immoral and appropriate forms of behavr and of themselv, and also bee they attack the stutn of marriage and the fay.
I hear stori like this om other LGBTQ Orthodox Christians and I thk for a moment that maybe we do need a Gay iendly Orthodox Church. A church where Gay fahful Orthodox Christians uld pray, nfs and mune whout fear of beg rejected simply for who God ma them to be. * gay orthodox christians *
By exprsg our stori, Orthodox Christians who are gay have the opportuny to hopefully one day change the official posn of the Church on issu such as sexual orientatn and gay marriage. On LGBT matters, if Orthodox progrsiv wanted to dialogue on how the Orthodox Church n better help LGBT Orthodox believers and their fai live out the tth the Church has always tght about human sexualy (homo- and hetero-), then absolutely, let’s do . Neverthels, I thk ’s fair to say that most Orthodox Christians the US — que unlike Orthodox Christians every other untry but Greece — follow the general liberal social le on homosexualy.
Orthodox clergy and lay mt hold the le on moral and theologil tth, but if they n’t nmn celty agast gays, who are ma the image of God like every other human beg, then they have no moral thory. When I heard Nik Jovcic-Sas talk about what happens to some gay people Rsia and elsewhere the Orthodox world, I thought about my iend — a believg Christian who liv fahfully to the teachg, but who, if he nfid the wrong person, uld be physilly attacked.
* gay orthodox christians *
The mosque is the nceptn of the associatn of Gay Mlims France (HM2F) – () Their unique ia b a welg and safe sanctuary for Mlim LGBTQ people, as well as a place for women to eely worship si the mosque whout havg to ply wh the ctomary head vergs or s the “back seats”. This webse receiv numero emails and ntacts om LGBTQ Orthodox people who are seekg to nsult wh a passnate and unrstandg Orthodox prit, or have their same-sex unns blsed by an Orthodox prit or even people lookg for a gay iendly Orthodox parish.
What this monstrat to me is that there are Orthodox fahful who are gay, lbian, bisexual, transgenred, or qutng their sexual orientatn, who sire to be full members of the Church whout nyg who God ma them to be, or rejectg their God given sire to love and be loved by someone of the same genr. While I unrstand and support the gay Mlim muny France, their motiv and achievements, creatg a separate Orthodox parish or groups of church that would serve the LGBTQ muny is not somethg that I would enurage or support.