At a time when the church needs conviction, Fuller Theological Seminary has chosen compromise.

For over a year, Fuller Theological Seminary deliberated its views on sexuality. The school, one of the largest evangelical seminaries in the U.S., has long affirmed the historical Christian, biblical position on sex and marriage: that marriage is a covenantal union between one man and one woman, that sex is reserved for that one-flesh union, and that sex outside marriage is sin.

Rejecting God's design for sex and marriage ultimately is a rejection of God.

But as school leaders deliberated updating their policy, the Associated Press revealed one proposal that would have opened the door to affirming LGBTQ ideology.

"There are thoughtful Christians and churches that have different interpret

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