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Why Christians Leaders Waffle on Homosexuality - Squish Factor Now at 9.4
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Rick Warren, a public Christian leader, is "uncertain if homosexual behavior is sinful" but more certain that "gays go to heaven." Are we trying to be "relevant" to a crowd of apostates or marketing to the mob beating down the door of Lot's house? Will the homosexuals be pacified with a concession here and there? Then again, the Sodomites weren't pacified by Lot's offer of his daughters. On this edition of Generations, Kevin Swanson tries to figure out why Christian leaders are ratcheting up the squish factor when it comes to sins like homosexuality.

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