Is It Possible to Oppose Homosexuality and Support Gay Marriage?

Tim Keller
Share:

Evangelical pastor Tim Keller has clarified his opposition to same-sex marriage, following misplaced speculation that he may support a change in the law.

In March, Keller talked about different views on redefining marriage during a forum on religion and politics in front of journalists in Miami.

Keller was speaking about the extent to which Christian morality should be reflected in legislation.

“You could believe homosexuality is a sin and still believe that same-sex marriage should be legal,” he commented.

Some people mistakenly took that to mean Keller was in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. But he has since clarified his comments in a blog post for The Gospel Coalition, saying he was merely stating a position others hold.

“A recent article on the Huffington Post reported on a discussion among journalists about how younger evangelicals view the issue of same-sex marriage,” he wrote.

“I was present, and I said that I have noted many younger evangelicals are taking an Anabaptist-like position; that is, that while they still believe homosexuality to be a sin, they don’t think the government should put that belief into law for the nation.

“In explaining the Anabaptist tradition, I was quoted saying, ‘You can believe homosexuality is a sin and still believe that same-sex marriage should be legal.’

“I did say that,” Keller continued, “but it was purely a statement of fact. It is possible to hold that position, though it isn’t my position, nor was I promoting or endorsing the position. I was simply reporting on the growth of that view.

“I can see how some readers might be confused at these points in the article and think that I support the legalization of same-sex marriage. I do not. I hope that clarifies things for those of you who asked about this article,” he concluded.

Keller made clear his support of traditional marriage in other parts of the Faith Angle Forum on Religion, Politics & Public Life in Miami.

He said, “The basic idea that sex is for marriage, and that marriage should have the full glories of both male and female, I think is the most common sense reading of the Bible. And so that has to be put forth in a respectful way. That’s all.”

Keller is known as one of the leading intellectuals of evangelical Christianity, and is the senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, N.Y.

Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Can a Christian Unknowingly Entertain the Demonic?

Is it possible for Christians to unknowingly entertain the demonic? In one of his recent question-and-answer sessions, Isaiah Saldivar answers the tough question about Christians entertaining demonic spirits and astral projection. Receiving a call from a woman named Eva who...

WATCH: The Lost Ark of the Covenant in the Holy City?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APYfdpgkJms BYLINE: ALL ISRAEL NEWS STAFF This video aims to present various possibilities for the current location of the elusive Ark of the Covenant, mentioned throughout the Old Testament but most notably in the Book of Exodus. Does the Ark...

Mandisa Is in Heaven, Still Worshipping Jesus

If you are in crisis, please call 988 or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org. You are not alone. On the surface, contemporary Christian singer Mandisa epitomized success. She became a musical star after her appearance on “American Idol” in 2006 and won a Grammy for...

Celebrating Mandisa: Faithful, Resilient and Triumphant

The recent passing of Mandisa Hundley, known to many as simply Mandisa, has left a hurt in the hearts of family, friends and fans worldwide. As authorities continue their investigation into her unexpected death, the focus remains on celebrating her...

1 2 3 4 5 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top