Church of Ireland May Accept Gay Marriages Some Day

July 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment


Alan Harper

Church of Ireland primate Alan Harper has controversially acknowledged that a time may come when homosexual unions are officially sanctioned within his denomination, according to the Belfast Telegraph. The Archbishop of Armagh also called for Anglicans over the world to return to the core principles of the faith in order to resolve the ongoing controversy over gay marriages.

Addressing the Anglicans in World Mission conference in Swanwick, England, Archbishop Harper said if evidence came to light that homosexuality is biologically predetermined then the church would have to reflect that fact.

“It has not yet been conclusively shown that for some males and some females homosexuality and homosexual acts are natural rather than unnatural,” the Archbishop told the conference.

“If such comes to be shown, it will be necessary to acknowledge the full implications of that new aspect of the truth, and that insight applied to establish and acknowledge what may be a new status for homosexual relationships within the life of the Church.”

The Church of Ireland leader’s remarks come in the wake of the recent controversial comments by the Assembly’s health committee chair and born again Christian Iris Robinson who claimed that gay sex was a sin and an abomination.

In recent years the Anglican church has been riven with division on the issue of gay marriage and the ordination of women priests.

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  • 1 Ashton Douglas Lee // Jul 18, 2008 at 9:05 pm

    It seems that from any modern view one takes there is simply no reason that Gay Marriages shouldn’t be accepted in the Irish Church, as Gay Marriages are sanctioned as of now in some locations. By “modern view” I don’t mean the common adolescent statement of “keep-up with the times,” because just because something is “hip” does not make it right! But Gay Marriage is a completely different story from this. In order to call Gay Marriage something wrong we would first have to either discard or out-right ignore about 2 centuries of hard-core science and mental health professionalism, let alone setting-aside an official determinism that was expounded nearly more than 35 years ago by the worlds top psychological institution.

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