Hi there everyone. Sadly this is my last blog post. I really hope you've enjoyed reading them as much as I've had writing them.
We have looked at numerous examples of the combinations of homosexuality and religion in the 21st century and we often come back to the conclusion that the majority of religions strongly condemn homosexuality. However, attitudes none-the-less do seem to be evolving despite the fact that religious figure-heads are standing strong on their views. The fact that there are several gay religious leaders now-a-days, as well as the fact that one candidate for Jonathan Sacks' predecessor has been ruled out for being "too Orthodox" does suggest that the match of religion and homosexuality is slowly becoming more acceptable.
In the next few years I imagine more countries will legalise gay marriage and I do generally think over-time homosexuality will be more accepted within religion. What do you think?

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