Methodists keep stand on homosexuality

FILE- In this Jan. 28, 2012 file photograph, participants carry a rainbow flag during a gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender parade in Mumbai, India.A lawyer for India's Home Ministry told the country's top court Thursday that gay sex was "immoral" and urged the court to keep it illegal, even as the government denied it opposed decriminalizing homosexuality. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade, file)

FILE- In this Jan. 28, 2012 file photograph, participants carry a rainbow flag during a gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender parade in Mumbai, India.A lawyer for India's Home Ministry told the country's top court Thursday that gay sex was "immoral" and urged the court to keep it illegal, even as the government denied it opposed decriminalizing homosexuality. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade, file)

Published May 4, 2012

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Tampa - The United Methodist Church is keeping doctrinal language that calls same-sex relationships “incompatible with Christian teaching.”

Methodists took the vote on Thursday in their national legislative meeting in Tampa, Florida. Delegates voted by roughly 60 percent to 40 percent to reject proposals that would have softened the language on homosexuality in their Book of Discipline. Gay advocates protested by singing hymns that briefly shut down the assembly.

The denomination has been debating the issue for four decades.

The United Methodist Church has nearly 8 million US members. Their membership inside the US is shrinking, while growing overseas in conservative countries. In debate Thursday, one delegate from Africa compared homosexuality to bestiality.

The meeting, called General Conference, is held once every four years. - Sapa-AP

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