![]() ![]() It’s uncomfortable and dangerous territory for many. Homosexuality is treated as a “special sin” in church, perhaps representative of both a complete rejection of Christian values and conservative American values. I wonder also if, as it often does, the culture adds a layer to the issue that hinders us from expressing a godly love to the LGBT community-not “wordly” culture, but the church’s. ![]() Loving someone is a complex, dynamic action, and when someone’s entire identity is something your faith deems as sin, it’s all the more challenging. While the phrase “love the sinner, hate the sin” has gripped an entire generation of mostly evangelicals, the functional form of doing life with this in mind isn’t as easy as speaking it. ![]() Much of the Christian culture in the west has an aversion to all things homosexual. And it is a good question, one I want to more fully address here today instead of piecemeal when we receive it, and in advance of my review of Sweet Blue Flowers ( Aoi Hana) later this week. We receive this question from time to time across our various platforms when we post, say, fan art from Given on Tumblr or a first impression piece on a yuri series here on the website. Why do you post about yaoi on a Christian blog? ![]()
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