Why the Clergy Lied: A Journalist’s Academic Report on LGBTQ and Christianity
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Centuries have witnessed the enduring oppression faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, with the church prominently positioned at the forefront of this inhumane movement. Instituting laws designed to suppress the LGBTQ+ community, the church went to extreme lengths, even resorting to the severe punishment of death sentences for alleged offenders. Furthermore, scriptures were often misinterpreted to justify these horrific treatments. However, the dawning of the 21st century brought about reformation across various spheres of society, including the perception of the LGBTQ+ community. In light of this new wave of change and transformation, it is crucial to explore the evolving stance of the church on matters pertaining to LGBTQ+ individuals: what has changed, what has remained the same, and how credible is the steadfast belief held by the church as an institution riddled with numerous inconsistencies?
Why The Clergy Lied by D.L. Day emerges as an erudite academic report delving into the intricate relationship between LGBTQ+ individuals and Christianity. Through extensive research, the author sheds light on accounts of maltreatment and propaganda perpetuated by church leaders in collusion with rulers dating back to the time of the Crusades, all aimed at victimizing members of the LGBTQ+ community. The book also examines the various adjustments and revisions the church has made over time to foster greater integration of LGBTQ+ individuals in administrative and service roles. By critically scrutinizing these changes, the author aptly highlights both the positive strides and the inherent absurdities present within these reforms. Despite a slightly disorganized arrangement of the book’s contents, the author admirably manages to articulate the struggles faced by LGBTQ+ individuals while also acknowledging the shortcomings within the LGBTQ+ community. The absence of bias in the author’s critique of both the church’s structure and the LGBTQ+ community further enhances the credibility of this work as an educational resource.
Readers, regardless of their affiliation with the LGBTQ+ community, will find this book to be an enlightening and thought-provoking read, offering valuable insights into an ongoing dialogue of immense significance.
Pages: 368 | ASIN: B0BYB7776K
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