Tim Otto's Blog
March 2, 2019
Our Fear of Death – the LGBT sexuality conflict (part 3)
Gay and Christian? I’m tempted to demonize conservative Christian thinkers such as Robert Gagnon, Denny Burk, and Albert Mohler, who claim that people like me—people who put together the words gay and Christian—pervert orthodoxy and...
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February 26, 2019
The Sacred is at Stake – the LGBT sexuality conflict (part 2)
In George Saunder’s novel Lincoln in the Bardo, Abraham Lincoln gazes at his dead son, Willie, and says: (Say it, though, for truth. Say the word rising up in you.) Oh my little fellow. (Absent...
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February 16, 2019
Where Disgust and Joy Collide: the LGBT sexuality conflict
During a protracted argument with a friend, she asked, “Why is this so intense for you?” Her question helped me dig into my heart, and eventually, I realized that by attempting to win the argument,...
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March 20, 2017
Sex, Lies, and Community
Is the church a truth-telling agent in the world? That hasn’t characterized its conversation about sexuality. In this article, I show how both conservatives and liberals can move toward a more truthful dialogue. read more
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June 14, 2016
An Invitation to Empathy
All the gay drama over the Orlando shooting must, for some, feel frustrating. It may feel like another potent weapon in the fight for the radical gay agenda (aka: Trojan horse for sexual permissiveness); a...
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May 2, 2016
This Gay Man Believes Counselors Should Be Allowed to Discriminate
Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam signed into a law a bill that allows counselors to refer patients to others when the patient’s goals differ from their own sincerely held principles. As a gay man, I...
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April 27, 2016
A Third Way is Possible – Interview with Ken Wilson
Tim: Ken, I read your book A Letter to My Congregation and appreciated so much the combination of the pastoral heart and the biblical scholarship and the carefully thought through theology. And you’ve also lived out...
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April 13, 2016
Historic New Monastic Community Embraces a Third Way for LGBT Christians
Reba Place Fellowship (RPF) has decided that both sides in the difficult debate over LGBT inclusion should “wash one other’s feet.” After a “slow conversation” that took three years, the community embraced a position that allows...
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March 30, 2016
Space at the Table
The most personal relationships can be the places of greatest pain. Space at the Table tells of a conflict between an evangelical pastor and a gay son. Brad (father) and Drew (son) Harper take turns...
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March 15, 2016
My Church Never Talks About This
I sat there, wedged between an evangelical pastor and a devout catholic student. In front of me sat several students from the campus InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, and members of the LGBTQ community. The row behind...
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