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Homosexual Law Changes (Press, 24 May 1985)

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Summary: Homosexual Law Changes (Press, 24 May 1985)

In a letter to the editor, Bruce Morrison addresses the varying opinions among Christian ministers regarding homosexuality, highlighting a wide spectrum of views that range from complete acceptance and support for legalisation to the extreme belief that homosexuals, along with adulterers and rebellious children, should face execution. He notes that despite these differing perspectives, all these ministers are guided by the same religious text, the Bible. Morrison suggests that this disparity in interpretation reveals the ambiguity of the Bible and implies that relying on it for guidance in formulating civil law is ultimately futile. The letter is dated 22 May 1985.

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Publish Date:24th May 1985
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