I'm not for gay marriage, but I'm not for discriminating against people
I'm not for gay marriage, but I'm not for discriminating against people
Joel Osteen, the well-known pastor and author, has often been criticized for his stance on gay marriage. While he has stated that he does not personally support gay marriage, he has also made it clear that he does not believe in discriminating against people based on their sexual orientation. This nuanced position has sparked debate among his followers and critics alike.Osteen, who leads the Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, is known for his positive and uplifting messages of hope and faith. He has a large following of devoted followers who look to him for spiritual guidance and inspiration. However, his views on gay marriage have caused some controversy within the LGBTQ+ community and among those who support marriage equality.