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In Part Two of our conversation on Sexuality and Faith, we’re going deeper—into the scripture itself.
This episode takes a close and honest look at one of the most commonly weaponized passages in the Bible: Romans 1:26–27. For generations, this text has been used to condemn LGBTQ+ people—but is that really what Paul was addressing?
We’ll dissect the historical context of Paul’s words, examine the culture of Roman sexual practices at the time, and explore what this passage is actually pointing to—not loving, mutual relationships, but barbaric, exploitative behavior that had nothing to do with identity and everything to do with power, domination, and idolatry.
This episode is about reclaiming scripture from fear-based interpretations and restoring it with truth, history, and compassion.
Because faith should never be used as a weapon—and God is not afraid of our questions.
Let’s keep the conversation going.
By REAL TalkIn Part Two of our conversation on Sexuality and Faith, we’re going deeper—into the scripture itself.
This episode takes a close and honest look at one of the most commonly weaponized passages in the Bible: Romans 1:26–27. For generations, this text has been used to condemn LGBTQ+ people—but is that really what Paul was addressing?
We’ll dissect the historical context of Paul’s words, examine the culture of Roman sexual practices at the time, and explore what this passage is actually pointing to—not loving, mutual relationships, but barbaric, exploitative behavior that had nothing to do with identity and everything to do with power, domination, and idolatry.
This episode is about reclaiming scripture from fear-based interpretations and restoring it with truth, history, and compassion.
Because faith should never be used as a weapon—and God is not afraid of our questions.
Let’s keep the conversation going.