This Christian minister made a case against same-sex marriage in the 90s. He just apologized. - LGBTQ Nation
Briefly

"Where I now stand on the question is that Scripture, read as narrative, offers a vision of a God who is dynamic and personal, and can constantly surprise us by reshaping what we thought we knew as settled matters."
"I want to repent of what I wrote before. It was, I thought, what needed to be said in order to put myself right with God and with my brothers and sisters in the church."
"That position has been, I would say, weaponized - I don't think that's too strong a word - by people on the conservative side of the evangelical churches who use it as ammunition to act in what I guess are rightly described as oppressive ways towards gay and lesbian people."
"The whole story of the Bible, I think, regularly summons us all to the practice of repentance."
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