THE great apostle St Paul, in his letter to the Romans, condemns homosexuality.
He was the first and greatest theologian and what he wrote on Christian doctrine is for all time. Everyone should read this profound letter.
Many high churchmen have changed the meaning of parts of the Bible to suit modern trends.
The world and the devil may condone homosexuality, but most Christians would wish to accept the moral teachings of the Bible.
The Church is to debate homosexuality. Why?
Would any bishop, priest or vicar explain why they would disregard Paul's statement on homosexuality?
R KENYON (Mr), Livesey Street, Rishton.
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