Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Sir Elton John: Jesus Would Have supported gay marriage --Really?

Elton John
Credit:  David Shankbone
By The Guardian, Jun. 29, 2014, Theguardian.com

Jesus would have been a supporter of gay marriage, Sir Elton John has claimed.

The musician, who plans to marry his civil partner David Furnish next year in a "very quiet" ceremony, said that rules preventing gay clergy from marrying and requiring Catholic priests to be celibate were "old and stupid things".

He told Sky News's Murnaghan programme: "The church hierarchy, the traditionalists, might be up in arms about it but times have changed.

"If Jesus Christ was alive today, I cannot see him, as the Christian person that he was and the great person that he was, saying this could not happen.

"He was all about love and compassion and forgiveness and trying to bring people together and that is what the church should be about."

Sir Elton said he believed the archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, was "doing a good job" and Pope Francis was "wonderful".

"He's excited me so much by his humanity," the singer said of the pope.

"He's taken everything down to the humility of faith.

"He's stripped it down to the bare bones and said it's all basically about love and inclusiveness. That has to be encouraged by the Church of England as well."


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1 comment:

  1. Uh, Elton...Jesus wasn't a Christian, he was Jewish.

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