Vicars weigh in on both sides of gay marriage issue
Vicars weigh in on both sides of gay marriage issue
The Rev. Steve Goold and the Rev. Doug Donley found themselves on opposites sides of the debate as their prayers to god for guidance on the issue of gay marriage gave them both different answers.
Mr Goold, senior pastor of the Crystal Evangelical Free Church in
Mr Donley, pastor of
Mr Donely's views put him at odds with the majority of his colleagues. 200 religious leaders signed a petition last year at a specially organised summit, supporting the Minnesotan amendment excluding same sex couples from marriage.
John Green, senior fellow at the Pew Forum on Religious and Public life said that it was no surprise that religious views would be so central to the policy debate. "Traditionally people in the
Senator Dean Johnson, who is also a Lutheran pastor, said: "The issue of gay marriage is the toughest issue I have ever dealt with." He concluded: "if you interpret holy Scripture literally, this is the end result. But if you interpret holy Scripture as being kind, gentle and forgiving and second chances and caring and compassion, as I understand the Scriptures to be, then you come up with a different answer."

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