Church of England bishops have apologised for causing pain to gay Christians after their report on sexuality announced 'little support' for changing teaching on gay marriage.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is urging Christians to put aside questions over sexuality and 'reimagine Britain' in the face of 'a fascist tradition of politics'.
Does traditional Christian teaching on same-sex relationships damage the mental health of lesbian, gay and bisexual people? Probably not, but that's not the point.
Church teaching is fuelling social discrimination against lesbian, gay and bisexual people and driving mental health problems in their community, according to a new report from the Oasis Foundation.
The issue of gay marriage has divided even the Christian community, but the American Family Association (AFA) makes it clear that God intended marriage to be solely between man and woman.
Arch-conservative Anglican leaders are threatening disruption against the Church of England, less than two weeks after bishops sided with them by refusing to change its teaching on marriage.
Leading Southern Baptist Russell Moore has urged President Trump to move forward with a controversial executive order on religious liberty that would grant "protections to people of faith". Critics have called the order "unconstitutional and un-American".