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For the Bible Tells Me So (2007)

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Plot

Embarking on an intimate exploration of faith, For the Bible Tells Me So introduces us to five distinctly Christian households, each navigating the turbulent waters of acceptance as they come to terms with having a gay or lesbian child. The narrative is woven from deeply personal accounts of marriages and church commitments, the innocence of childhood, the poignant revelations of coming out, and the transformative journey of acceptance the parents undertake over time. The heartfelt stories narrated by nine parents and four adult children are skillfully interlaced with insights from Protestant and Jewish theologians, providing a religious perspective. These narratives are punctuated by sharply contrasting clips of fervent preachers, outspoken pundits, and vox pops, adding a broader context to the personal stories. Delving deep into biblical interpretations and academic scholarship, the film proposes a thought-provoking thesis: that prevalent homophobia within Christianity often stems from a misinterpretation of scripture, a disregard for science, and a troubling reliance on unfounded psychology. In a call to compassion, these families challenge the traditional norms, advocating love and acceptance in a world often blinded by prejudice. This documentary serves as a profound exploration of the intersection between religion, sexuality, and family, leaving viewers with a deeper understanding of the complexities each brings to the other.

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For the Bible Tells Me So is a documentary movie featuring Imogene Robinson and directed by Daniel Karslake.

For the Bible Tells Me So is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy and it's also available on OVID.

It is also possible to buy For the Bible Tells Me So on Apple TV.