Gerrit Coetzee’s newly released “Not So Forbidden” is a compelling discussion of lesbianism and scripture


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“Not So Forbidden”: an engaging look into the permissibility and acceptance of same-sex partners for women. “Not So Forbidden” is the creation of published author Gerrit Coetzee.

Coetzee shares, “Not so forbidden.

“What is this hype all about?

“It is about lesbianism not being a sin.”

“It is a bold statement, very bold, and would not be made without proper and thorough counsel.

“It sets out to educate that the prevailing interpretation of Romans 1 in the Bible is incorrect. It is not, never was about inter-female relations, and it is proven within, why it cannot be about the damnation of lesbians.

“The script is set to alter historical believes, setting aside fraudulent teachings. It is tough to get the message across, when there are men and women who blindly refuse to accept an opposing reality.

“Shamingly, ordinary people resist the evidence, but the truth will burst through.

“One woman replied, ‘Gerrit, I am not an atheist, but I did lose faith in Christianity because of this issue. I will study your views, and if you are right, I will return to Christ.’

“Well, time will tell if one soul was won.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Gerrit Coetzee’s new book is a challenge to common beliefs related to what God has said about women sharing committed relationships with other women.

Coetzee shares an engaging argument within the pages of this articulate and carefully researched work.

Consumers can purchase “Not So Forbidden” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Not So Forbidden,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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