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In this episode, we address a pertinent issue with some language and understanding around sexuality. When someone says to a gay person, or to someone who experiences same-sex attraction, that they are disordered or that they experience disordered sexuality and they need to change and experience rightly ordered sexuality, is this helpful or hurtful? And where is that person coming from in saying that? What does this all mean? If we want to change the conversation on culture, sexuality, and faith, especially pertaining to this topic, we need to break down this language and explore a better understanding of this language.
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In this episode, we address a pertinent issue with some language and understanding around sexuality. When someone says to a gay person, or to someone who experiences same-sex attraction, that they are disordered or that they experience disordered sexuality and they need to change and experience rightly ordered sexuality, is this helpful or hurtful? And where is that person coming from in saying that? What does this all mean? If we want to change the conversation on culture, sexuality, and faith, especially pertaining to this topic, we need to break down this language and explore a better understanding of this language.
Background track credit: Audiobinger, Free Music Archive