But the Bible is open for interpretation, KYgal - there are plenty of Christan Churches that do not teach that the following is wrong: homosexuality, living together before marriage, abortion, women leading men in Christian worship, etc....
Besides - some interpretations of the Bible also teach that it's wrong to have sex during your period, but I've never heard a sermon on that.:waitasec:
He's apologizing for Christianity's self-righteousness. As Christians, we miss the mark when we try to club people over the head with right and wrong. Christ's message did not center on judgment. If Christ is the center of the new testament, we should focus on what he said was the most important thing He came to teach us - To love God with all our hearts and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Not just the neighbors that act like we think they should act.
Jesus's ministry was one of inclusion. Some Christian church's have fallen away from that center, IMHO.
Do they not believe it or do they just not mention it because it'll upset someone and they'll lose money? IMHO, if I was to walk into an unfamiliar church and they said that these were "okay" in the eyes of God, I'd get up and leave. I'd also send the pastor a note/email saying just why.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't apologize for those things (such as arrogant self-righteousness of some) that does go against the teachings in the Bible. I'm also not saying that we should be angry accostors or militant-like against those who believe that these things are right. I think you missed part of what I was saying in the second paragraph -- I wouldn't do it for anything in the world. It's not my human RIGHT to do that sort of thing, besides it's just not a very "christian" thing for me to do. I don't hate anyone for anything -- I'm all for the live and let live approach to the world.
But in truth, the message of Jesus WAS that there is an end to this Earthly realm -- and it WAS judgement by God. He's telling us to prepare ourselves and others as best we can. We are to do this by love and inclusion (on this I agree fully) and not hatefulness and exclusion. If Lee wants to apologize for the hatred and exlusion of some groups over the centuries, then I'm all for that (as it should have been done a long time ago. This would be a great example of both God's forgiveness and humans forgiving, compassioning, and encouraging each other. However, I stand by my statement that if he's going to apologize for the Bible's teachings that he should resign.
I think that we agree in principle. But I think that I'm more wondering about just what he's apologizing for and why. There's a fine line in all this gray matter and I want to know what side of it he's on.