When I read this article, all I could think was ... this guy needs to read @VinesMatthew book.http://www.npr.org/2015/01/04/374857829/a-pastor-moves-past-his-attraction-to-men-and-so-does-his-wife …
@BroderickGreer But, seriously, it left the only real issue here unaddressed in the story. Right?
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@chrisgeidner I think it is clear he is attracted to men and not to women but is married to a woman because he'd go to hell for loving a man -
@BroderickGreer But it suggests he *is* attracted to her, at least somewhat and in some ways. -
@chrisgeidner that's evangelical code for they had sex even though he isn't attracted to women. -
@BroderickGreer Fair. He can use "magic words." A reporter shouldn't. -
@chrisgeidner@BroderickGreer gotta disagree that it's just evangelical code. I know plenty of people who have had similar experiences -
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@BroderickGreer It can be both code *and* something that does actually happen. Again, tho, the article shouldn't make us guess. -
@chrisgeidner@BroderickGreer it seemed pretty clear to me- he's attracted to men, but fell in love w/a woman. Are the labels rly important? -
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@BroderickGreer That's not what he says and it's not what the story says. - 16 more replies
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