A philosophy or life stance which, on one hand, proffers human ethics, reasoning, (philosophical) naturalism and on the other hand, categorically rejects supernaturalism, superstition, pseudoscience and principally religion. Secular humanism rejects the theory of the existence of a personal God, creator of heaven and earth, revealed in the person of Jesus Christ who died to save the world. It fundamentally endorses the viewpoint that ideology – whatsoever its nature – be thoroughly examined by each individual and not simply accepted or rejected on the basis of faith.
Published in Chapter:
Reconciling Homosexuality and Spirituality in Africa as a Heresy and Survival Strategy: A Critical Study of House of Rainbow (LGBT Church) in Nigeria
Copyright: © 2017
|Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1955-3.ch017
Abstract
The fight against homophobia in Africa has motivated the emergence of various advocacy initiatives including pro-gay religious forces. One of such initiatives – which have audaciously Christianized homosexuality – has been the Nigerian based, House of Rainbow (LGBT church). Using observations and a critical exploitation of secondary sources, this book chapter critically appraises this church in the light of four socio-religious theories namely, secular humanism, postmodernism, religious liberalism and African conservatism. The chapter is divided into four main parts. The first part provides a theoretical framework composed of four movements namely postmodernism, secular humanism, religious liberalism and African conservatism. The second part explores the origin, mission and structure of House of Rainbow. The third part examines House of Rainbow as postmodernist and religious humanist Christianity; while the last part examines the extent to which the gay-only church is more a survival strategy for Nigerian LGBT people than it is a heresy.