With help from gay-friendly Christian groups Faith In America and Metropolitan Community Churches, a new campaign from Jesus Metropolitan Community Church of Indianapolis, has begun blanketing the Indianapolis area with billboards challenging Christian assumptions about homosexuality. According to Faith in America, the five billboards (pictured on the link below) direct viewers to a website that provides support for the claims made on each. The Reverend Jimmy Creech, Executive Director of Faith In America says: "In the past, many Christians misused the Bible to support slavery, oppose equal rights for women, and oppose interracial marriage. They went so far as to accuse people on the other side of being unbiblical. The same thing is happening again with respect to same-gender relationships. It has to stop." Pastor Jeff Miner of Jesus Metropolitan Community Church added: "Right now, most people think this is a debate between people who love the Bible – conservative Christians – and people who want to throw out the Bible – godless homosexuals. Nothing could be further from the truth. "Our Church welcomes hundreds of devout gay Christians who love the Bible deeply. Our goal is to rescue the Bible from misinterpretations driven by cultural prejudice, so its true message of grace, hope, and peace can come through." The Indiana legislature recently killed a proposed ban on same-sex marriage despite dogged efforts by religious and "pro-family" conservatives (including Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy) to pass it. The billboard campaign is slated to remain up for a month. The church will also be selling t-shirts and bumper stickers. Ref: Towleroad (m)
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First published: Wednesday, 18th April 2007 - 12:00pm