Gary Chapman’s Hate Language: Homophobia

Loving the sinner and hating the sin isn’t love.

Valentine Wiggin
3 min readMar 10, 2021
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Today, I learned that Gary Chapman, the creator of the five love languages, told the parent of a gay son to love him but disapprove of his “lifestyle”. This happened in 2013. He tried to justify this by saying that men and women were “made for each other” and that any sort of variation in sexuality is “outside the primary design of God”. He also encouraged this parent to show their disappointment and lack of understanding.

This was not an isolated incident. In 2014 after receiving several iterations of the question from parents of gay children, he gave the same advice in a post called “Understanding Homosexuality”. Chapman cites Jesus as an example of someone who loves someone despite disapproving of their lifestyle. However, what Chapman fails to understand is that disapproving of this so-called “lifestyle” isn’t just that. It’s disapproving of an intrinsic part of that child that’s as arbitrary as handedness. Disapproving of such a personal aspect of a person’s being is disapproving of them regardless of how appealing this compromise may seem.

The one thing I will give Chapman credit for is emphasizing the importance of parental love. Coming out puts people like me in a position of vulnerability that most of us wouldn’t show otherwise. Some…

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Valentine Wiggin
Valentine Wiggin

Written by Valentine Wiggin

Death-positive, sex-positive, and LGBTQ-affirming Christian. Gen Z. I hate onions. She/her

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