Churches risk prosecution if they preach biblical sexual ethics
Howard Lake
Former evangelical Steve Chalke has warned churches that they risk “high-profile prosecutions” if they take a biblical stance on sexual ethics and biological sex.
In a press release, Chalke, founder of the Oasis Trust, called it “psychologically abusive” to express pastoral concern or pray for people with unwanted same-sex attraction or gender confusion.
He made the remarks as the Government considers introducing a ban on conversion therapy.