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“In the face of the 'sinners', Jesus did not focus on moral errors. But on holistic needs”

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I sit on the tram and read Tone Stangeland Kaufman's post: “Has the concept of sin gone out of date?” (03/09/24). As an Adventist and a homosexual, it's hard to sit still when I read about psychologist Peder Kjøs and Pastor Øystein Gjerme's conversation about sin and Kaufman's response to it. Køs argues that health is now the prevailing ideology that for many provides answers to what as a good life. Kaufman agrees with this observation—but argue…
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I sit on the tram and read Tone Stangeland Kaufman's post: “Has the concept of sin gone out of date?” (03/09/24). As an Adventist and a homosexual, it's hard to sit still when I read about psychologist Peder Kjøs and Pastor Øystein Gjerme's conversation about sin and Kaufman's response to it. Køs argues that health is now the prevailing ideology that for many provides answers to what as a good life. Kaufman agrees with this observation—but argue…

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vl.no broke the news in on Friday, September 13, 2024.
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