Between Wolfman and Doggy the intellectual stimulation has gone through the roof. Kudos.
My response will not be from a biblical perspective, because very honestly I am not a student of the Bible. My perceptions are as long-time AIDS volunteer. (Doggy knows where I am coming from.)
Over the years I have seen the church react in both extremes--as a haven for homosexuality relationships (albeit behind somewhat closed doors, but still the vehicle through which sexual relationships were formed) and as a intensely homophobic institution. I believe, from what I have seen, that the church has taken strides in settling down in the middle. I see more AIDS ministries and collaborations in getting the prevention message out. I see more ministering to those affected by AIDS without fire and brimstone judgment.
A lot of this is because of the Balm in Gilead and the trainings it has provided to churches over the years. Personally, I am pleased with the progress I have seen with churches stepping up to the plate. Is there still more they can do--sure, but imo they are getting there.
Now as for the whole article itself--it shows that we need ALL of the institutions of the Black community to fight this pandemic--not just the churches.
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DSQ
Born: Epsilon Xi / Zeta Chi, SIUC
Raised: Minneapolis/St. Paul Alumnae
Reaffirmed: Glen Ellyn Area Alumnae
All in the MIGHTY MIDWEST REGION!
Last edited by ladygreek; 05-14-2006 at 01:27 PM.
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