When Murray Richmond became a Presbyterian minister in 1989, “homosexuality was an invisible issue,” he writes for Salon . But over the next five years, “it became The Issue,” and Richmond found himself forced to choose a side—and chose the “incredibly obvious” one, he recalls. “It seemed clear that I…
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Ex-Minister: Why I Decided to Support Homosexuality
When Murray Richmond became a Presbyterian minister in 1989, “homosexuality was an invisible issue,” he writes for Salon . But over the next five years, “it became The Issue,” and Richmond found himself forced to choose a side—and chose the “incredibly obvious” one, he recalls. “It seemed clear that I…
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