| Seventh-day Adventist Position Statement on Homosexuality |
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church
recognizes that every human being is valuable in the sight of God, and
we seek to minister to all men and women in the spirit of Jesus. We also
believe that by God's grace and through the encouragement of the community
of faith, an individual may live in harmony with the principles of God's
Word.
Seventh-day Adventists believe
that sexual intimacy belongs only within the marital relationship of a
man and a woman. This was the design established by God at creation. The
Scriptures declare: "For this reason a man will leave his father and mother
and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh" (Gen. 2:24,
NIV). Throughout Scripture this heterosexual pattern is affirmed. The Bible
makes no accommodation for homosexual activity or relationships. Sexual
acts outside the circle of a heterosexual marriage are forbidden (Lev.
20:7-21; Rom. 1:24-27; 1 Cor. 6:9-11). Jesus Christ reaffirmed the divine
creation intent: "'Haven't you read,' he replied, 'that at the beginning
the Creator "made them male and female," and said, "For this reason a man
will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two
will become one flesh?" So they are no longer two, but one'" (Matt. 19:4-6,
NIV). For these reasons Adventists are opposed to homosexual practices
and relationships.
Seventh-day Adventists endeavor
to follow the instruction and example of Jesus. He affirmed the dignity
of all human beings and reached out compassionately to persons and families
suffering the consequences of sin. He offered caring ministry and words
of solace to struggling people, while differentiating His love for sinners
from His clear teaching about sinful practices.
This statement was voted during
the Annual Council of the General Conference Executive Committee on Sunday,
October 3, 1999 in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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