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Archbishops asked to affirm personal commitment to biblical sexual morality

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The Anglican Archbishop of Kenya has delivered a challenging response to the statement by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, in which they criticised legislation in Nigeria and Uganda prohibiting same-sex unions.

The Most Rev’d Dr Eliud Wabukala said that the advice from the Archbishops to show more care towards homosexual people "cannot be separated from the whole fabric of biblical moral teaching in which the nature of marriage and family occupy a central place".  

He added that the advice would "carry much more weight" if the Archbishops could affirm that they personally stood by the assurance given in the 1998 Lambeth Conference resolution, which states that "homosexual practice is incompatible with Scripture".

Read the full response here >

In his blog, Dr Peter Saunders of the Christian Medical Fellowship has discussed a response to the letter by the Archbishop of Uganda, Stanley Ntagali.  You can read the full post here >