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Originally posted by Marla Singer
I'm not taking anything out of context. He was talking specifically about the "sins" of gay clergymen in that sentence. Perhaps I misunderstood what he said (and I hope that I am wrong, because otherwise it's just disappointing). To me, it seems like he was saying that homosexual acts are "sins". If that's not what he meant, then what did he mean? What "sins" of the gay clergymen is he talking about, that need to be "forgiven and forgotten"? And why is he specifically talking about gay clergymen if it has nothing to do with sexual acts?
And what I've read on other articles only supports my interpretation of his words:
Anyone who thinks this is a step forward is easily pleased. This isn't even baby steps. On the bright side, I guess it's not a step backwards either. 
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Before if you are gay you go directly to hell according to some people in the church. That is what he means, that gay people is not eternally damned and they also can be forgiven. Some people I ****ing swear.