Guy Sebastian's immature faith and homosexuality
GUY Sebastian has been forced to defend himself following his recent admission that he has moved away from the fundamentalist Christian movement that shaped his early years.
The Battle Scars singer - who recently admitted his religious beliefs had "changed" as he grew older, married and welcomed a child - posted a lengthy statement on his Facebook page in response to online backlash from some of his devout Christian fans.
He opened up last week about his spiritual outlook admitting his beliefs began to change when a churchgoing friend fled the country after coming out as gay.
"He moved countries, he was that scared about the whole religious thing because he was brought up in the church. My friends and I were like, 'Dude, why did you leave, what did you think we would say?' It became not a big deal at all," Sebastian said in a Daily Telegraph interview, adding; "Look at gay marriage. I don't think anyone has the right to tell someone who they can and can't be in love with."
"It saddens and concerns me for the sake of my child that we live in a world still full of intolerance, hatred and prejudice. Hudson is the inspiration for me to write my latest song 'Get Along' as I want to do what I can to make a positive impact in the world," Sebastian wrote.Yesterday Sebastian elaborated on his position, saying religion was now a "personal thing" and urging his fans to be accepting.
"I understand how it's possible that a minority of extremist religious organisations had encouraged some members to behave in unreasonable, socially unacceptable and even violent ways.
"Dogmatic teachings invariably lead to such outcomes. However, I do think this is the minority and not what most people in the world want. But it seems societies around the world are becoming more aware, educated and open-minded, and are evolving as I am also evolving to embrace a deeper spiritual understanding about life rather than mere submission to rigid rules."
The Battle Scars singer - who recently admitted his religious beliefs had "changed" as he grew older, married and welcomed a child - posted a lengthy statement on his Facebook page in response to online backlash from some of his devout Christian fans.
He opened up last week about his spiritual outlook admitting his beliefs began to change when a churchgoing friend fled the country after coming out as gay.
"He moved countries, he was that scared about the whole religious thing because he was brought up in the church. My friends and I were like, 'Dude, why did you leave, what did you think we would say?' It became not a big deal at all," Sebastian said in a Daily Telegraph interview, adding; "Look at gay marriage. I don't think anyone has the right to tell someone who they can and can't be in love with."
"It saddens and concerns me for the sake of my child that we live in a world still full of intolerance, hatred and prejudice. Hudson is the inspiration for me to write my latest song 'Get Along' as I want to do what I can to make a positive impact in the world," Sebastian wrote.Yesterday Sebastian elaborated on his position, saying religion was now a "personal thing" and urging his fans to be accepting.
"I understand how it's possible that a minority of extremist religious organisations had encouraged some members to behave in unreasonable, socially unacceptable and even violent ways.
"Dogmatic teachings invariably lead to such outcomes. However, I do think this is the minority and not what most people in the world want. But it seems societies around the world are becoming more aware, educated and open-minded, and are evolving as I am also evolving to embrace a deeper spiritual understanding about life rather than mere submission to rigid rules."