Second-largest Protestant denomination in US votes to allow LGBT clergy — but African pastor holds the line
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United Methodists voted on Wednesday to rescind a denominational rule prohibiting LGBT clergy from ordination, a historic moment for the country's second-largest Protestant denomination and its progressive drift. In 1984, the United Methodist Church took a stand for orthodox Christian sexual ethics, declaring: Since the practice of homosexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching, self-avowed, practicing homosexuals are not to be accepted as candidates, ordained as ministers or...

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