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How The Clergy Lied

A Journalist's Academic Report on LGBTQ and Biblical Interpretation

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How The Clergy Lied

By: D. L. Day
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This publication is Gold Medal winner in the Independent Publishers (IPPY) Book Award for best non-fiction series.
How The Clergy Lied: A Journalist's Academic Report on LGBTQ and Biblical Interpretation (Book II in a two-book series) is a forthright exploration and exposé of centuries of Christian church doctrine and tradition regarding LGBTQ matters dating back to the Crusades.
A TOTALLY NEW APPROACH! This book, written by a journalist with theological training, takes a step back from the usual scriptural defensiveness. The author adds powerful historical, feminist, and Liberation Theology perspectives.
This book is written as a companion to Volume I, Why The Clergy Lied
A Journalist’s Academic Report on LGBTQ and Christianity.


In this Book II of the series, Day explores the impacts of critical historical Biblical interpretation and suggests LGBTQ people have been asking the wrong questions about the Bible.
Heavily substantiated, How The Clergy Lied brings together critical commentary on the hypocrisy of religious oppression of LGBTQ persons up to current times.
It provides both solid arguments for LGBTQ inclusion in Christian denominations, as well as a ticket out
for those who have no interest in being included. It can be helpful for both the deconstruction and the reconstitution of doctrine for LGBTQ readers, as well as others seeking understanding of their faith.
This is a guide for the faithful and the faithless, a clear and accessible accounting of Biblical interpretations, tradition, and history.
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This is a nicely written and thoughtful book. I highly recommend it. It is a particularly good self-published book, deserving of the award it won. I wish the first volume were available as an audiobook so I could listen to it the same as this one, instead of having to read it.

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