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Traditional Beliefs, Part 3 (of 3)
While I'm pondering traditional beliefs, a quick competition. Who can find the earliest verifiable, unequivocal mention of same-sex relationships in Christadelphian writings? The oldest I have been able to find is on pag… -
Traditional Beliefs, Part 2 (of 3)
Like many Christadelphians, I studied the statement of faith before I was baptized. (It was the BASF in my case.) There is nothing in the BASF about homosexual relationships, and there is nothing in the Doctrines to be R… -
Traditional Beliefs, Part 1 (of 3)
Like some other Christadelphians, I do not believe that the Bible is opposed to all same-sex relationships. I'm not rejecting the Bible: I just don't agree with what a lot of people think it teaches on this subject. The … -
Rainbow of Beliefs
Ignoring for the moment the fact that I'm not a member of any "officially" recognized ecclesia, I am still "Christadelphian": I still "believe what he Christadelphians believe".And I'm gay, and I don't see anything wrong… -
Getting Started on Xanga
So I've spent some time getting to know Xanga. I worked out how to add a profile picture, and have filled out some of the "text bits" of my profile. I was even brave enough to add some comments to people's blogs.I also s… -
Adding my voice
Hi,I'm a gay ex-Christadelphian, although I still believe what the Christadelphians believe. I'm here to add my voice to the growing number of gay Christadelphians.Please drop by, leave a message or comment, and I promis…
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