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Summary: Meeting On Homosexuality (Press, 27 November 1979)
On 27 November 1979, a meeting held by the Christchurch Anglican Diocese revealed a prevailing disapproval of homosexual activity among the attendees. The majority consensus was that sexual relationships should be strictly heterosexual, as this was seen as the natural standard according to scriptural teachings. Despite the critical stance on overt homosexual behaviour, the meeting took a more compassionate approach towards individuals with homosexual orientations, recognising them as creations of God deserving of love and understanding. This resolution reflected a complex mixture of traditional Christian values and a growing awareness of the need for acceptance and empathy within the Church.
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