For the Bible Tells Me So

by Brian Jewell

Bay Windows

Friday February 15, 2008

First Run Features

Are there really irreconcilable differences between Christianity and homosexuality, or has someone been the victim of a bad PR campaign? That's the basic question behind this documentary that looks at Bible passages like Leviticus 18:22 and the story of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Making no bones about their own biases, the filmmakers have found a variety of religious experts who discuss how parts of the Bible have been misunderstood and suggest that others, like Leviticus, should be understood as reflecting a certain culture in a certain time, not necessarily as iron-clad blueprints for life in the 21st century. Interspersed with the doctrine and textual analysis are the moving stories of several devout families that struggled to understand the sexuality of a gay child. These stories of trying to balance parental love with received ideas about the evils of homosexuality range from the tragic to the inspiring, including a profile of the family of Gene Robinson, the first openly gay Episcopalian Bishop. Illuminating without being didactic, this well-made film will be of interest to anyone curious about the intersection of sexuality and faith, and is must viewing for anyone with a recently out child.

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