I sent an email to a pastor a few months ago, asking if lgbtq+people are welcome in their church and got an amazing reply, which I read during my break at work.
Later that evening while doing housework, I was thinking further about the reply and realized that I couldn't remember if the pastor had indicated what they believe about same-sex marriage.
That rather puzzled me. When I later checked the email, it turns out they had made one off-hand remark about it.
Now I'm going to ask you to read the email, edited only to remove identifying details and the one specific sentence that offhandedly indicated a specific theological belief.
Based on the pastor's reply, can you guess what theological beliefs are held about same-sex marriage?
Later that evening while doing housework, I was thinking further about the reply and realized that I couldn't remember if the pastor had indicated what they believe about same-sex marriage.
That rather puzzled me. When I later checked the email, it turns out they had made one off-hand remark about it.
Now I'm going to ask you to read the email, edited only to remove identifying details and the one specific sentence that offhandedly indicated a specific theological belief.
Based on the pastor's reply, can you guess what theological beliefs are held about same-sex marriage?