What Does the Bible Say About Homosexuality?
Traditional Christians and progressive scholars read the same Bible verses and reach opposite conclusions. Which interpretation actually holds up?
Traditional Christians and progressive scholars read the same Bible verses and reach opposite conclusions. Which interpretation actually holds up?
6 Bible passages. Two opposing interpretations. A 47% translation gap that changes everything. The full picture might surprise you.
The Bible never mentions “transgender,” yet Christians fiercely disagree on what it says. The truth may surprise you.
The Bible never directly forbids masturbation—yet key scriptures make the answer far more complicated than most Christians realize.
The word “homosexual” never appeared in any Bible until 1946. What the church taught you may not be the whole story.
Six Bible passages address same-sex relationships—but scholars fiercely disagree on what they actually condemn. The answer may surprise you.
The Bible never once names masturbation—yet three specific passages quietly expose everything about God’s view of it.
What the KJV actually teaches about interracial marriage might surprise you—it’s not what most assume. Biblical evidence points to faith, not ethnicity.
The Bible never mentions same-sex marriage directly, yet Christians reach opposite conclusions about it. What causes such radically different interpretations of the same verses?
The Bible never mentions abortion directly, yet both sides claim Scripture supports their view. Why do ancient texts yield opposite conclusions?