Gay, celibate and Christian: US evangelical in Melbourne for same-sex talks

By Farrah Tomazin
Updated August 6 2016 - 8:19pm, first published 4:07pm
Wesley Hill, associate professor at the Trinity School of Ministry in Pittsburgh, says "the right way to steward our sexuality as Christians is either in monogamous male and female marriage, or in chaste singleness". Photo: supplied
Wesley Hill, associate professor at the Trinity School of Ministry in Pittsburgh, says "the right way to steward our sexuality as Christians is either in monogamous male and female marriage, or in chaste singleness". Photo: supplied

Wesley Hill takes the view that if you're gay and Christian, you have two choices: monogamous heterosexual marriage, or a life of celibacy. He chose the latter.

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