For the record, the current Archbishop of Canterbury personally believes that homosexuality is not a sin. He has expressed this is in numerous writings.
In fact, it's official church doctrine dating from 1991. The bishops released "Issues in Human Sexuality," a tract that said stable same-sex relationships were acceptable.
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Williams is the current Archbishop of Canterbury. Also:
That enough of his thoughts on the matter?
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In fact, it's official church doctrine dating from 1991. The bishops released "Issues in Human Sexuality," a tract that said stable same-sex relationships were acceptable.
Also:
2002-JUL: Comments by the Archbishop of Wales, Rowan Williams: He attacked the current ban which prevents sexually active homosexuals from ordination. He noted that the church has accepted stable same-sex relationships within the laity but not the clergy. He said: "If the Church's mind is that homosexual behavior is intrinsically sinful, then it is intrinsically sinful for everyone. It is that unwillingness to come clean that can't last. It is a contradiction." He also stated that the Bible does not necessarily support a ban on committed same-sex partnerships.
Williams has admitted ordaining as a priest a sexually-active homosexual.
2003-JUN-23: Archbishop of Canterbury supports appointment of gay bishop: The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, said that he had no objection to the appointment of Jeffrey John, 50, as suffragan (assistant) Bishop of Reading, outside London, England. John is open with his homosexual orientation, and is celibate. After a firestorm of opposition, John withdrew his acceptance.
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