Why Gentile Inclusion Doesn’t Affirm Same-Sex Marriage
Gentile inclusion doesn’t affirm same-sex sexual relationships, but it does help us see that every human is invited into Jesus’s kingdom on the same basis.
Gentile inclusion doesn’t affirm same-sex sexual relationships, but it does help us see that every human is invited into Jesus’s kingdom on the same basis.
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