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5.0 out of 5 stars
A great book on a tragic topic in need of attention,
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This review is from: To Continue the Dialogue (Archaeological Survey Report) (Paperback)
Equal rights for lesbians, gays and bisexuals (LGBs) is arguably the main topic of religiously-motivated conflict in the U.S. today. Unfortunately, the two "solitudes" often throw verbal rocks at each other, but rarely debate the topic and almost never enter into dialogue. Yet dialogue is the fastest, least painful way of resolving the conflict.
This book makes a valuable contribution to dialogue on equal rights for LGBs by allowing free discussion of the main source of the conflict: opposing biblical interpretation of the six or seven "clobber" passages in the Bible that have been used to attack LGBs. A valuable resource for anyone concerned about the loss of quality of life -- and of life itself through suicide -- of persons with a homosexual or bisexual orientation. |
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To Continue the Dialogue (Archaeological Survey Report) by C. Norman Kraus (Paperback - October 15, 2001)
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