This comes as a welcomed relief. We, too, embrace the morality of “who am I to judge.” It is never a matter of excluding people or making people feel bad. We want people to feel good! We want to celebrate all differences! It is so important to check our privilege, to,confess our racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, cisgenderism and so on, so,as to,create safe spaces, free of agression and microagressions. Bravo from Wisconsin, Father! May this one go viral! As we sing each week, “all are welcome, all are welcome in this place!”
Thank you for your support. I do assume, however, that you understand we are saying that by not judging others doesn’t mean approving of any activity of any sort that Christ reveals as sinful. We hate the sin but love the sinner.
This comes as a welcomed relief. We, too, embrace the morality of “who am I to judge.” It is never a matter of excluding people or making people feel bad. We want people to feel good! We want to celebrate all differences! It is so important to check our privilege, to,confess our racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, cisgenderism and so on, so,as to,create safe spaces, free of agression and microagressions. Bravo from Wisconsin, Father! May this one go viral! As we sing each week, “all are welcome, all are welcome in this place!”
Thank you for your support. I do assume, however, that you understand we are saying that by not judging others doesn’t mean approving of any activity of any sort that Christ reveals as sinful. We hate the sin but love the sinner.