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    Derek Webb says it was ­inevitable that he’d make Stockholm Syndrome.

    Derek Webb.

    Derek Webb.

    “I always knew I would make this record,” Webb says. “I always knew there would come a point where I would no longer be able to live my life and be friends with the people I’m friends with in the community I am in and avoid certain topics. Specifically, some of the issues of sexuality that are on the record are paramount for me because there is this contradiction in my life.”

    Webb says his best friend is gay. But, as a Christian, he is part of a community not known for being kind to gay and lesbian people.

    Webb was particularly struck by a statistic in the book UnChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity … and Why It Matters. The book said that in a three-year survey of non-Christian 16- to 29-year-olds by the Barna Group, 91 percent of the respondents said present-day Christians could be described as “anti-homosexual.”

    “I cannot tell you how much that breaks my heart,” Webb said, “if for no other reason than just generally, a community of people who claim to follow Jesus should not be known primarily for what they hate and what they’re against. But rather, we should be known for what we’re for, which should be love and compassion, ­humility.”

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Raised by opera-loving parents in a rock ’n’ roll world, Rich Copley has parlayed his broad interests into his career writing about arts and entertainment. Since 1998, he has covered performing arts, film and faith-based popular culture for the Lexington Herald-Leader, the daily newspaper in Lexington, Ky. MORE | E-mail Rich


 

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