This came up on my news feed this morning:
A Mississippi wedding venue rejected an interracial couple, citing ‘Christian belief.’
Aside from the obvious (another 'Christian making Christianity look bad' story), the thing that stood out to me was the gentle way her husband corrected her:
Given the many discussions here about spiritual headship, I thought this was an interesting real-world example done while under hostile public scrutiny.
A Mississippi wedding venue rejected an interracial couple, citing ‘Christian belief.’
Aside from the obvious (another 'Christian making Christianity look bad' story), the thing that stood out to me was the gentle way her husband corrected her:
But ... when her husband asked her to point to relevant sections of the Bible, she couldn’t. After spending hours scouring the text and sitting down with her pastor, the owner wrote that she finally concluded that the reasoning behind her decision ... was “incorrect.”
Given the many discussions here about spiritual headship, I thought this was an interesting real-world example done while under hostile public scrutiny.