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Gwyneth Paltrow Questions Homosexuality in the Bible in New GOOP Newsletter

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Jun. 9 2011, Published 7:13 a.m. ET

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Gwyneth Paltrow practices Kabbalah, but in this week's GOOP letter she asks her readers about homosexuality in the Bible and how it differs from her views.

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Gwyneth writes:

"A few months ago, in the heat of the tragic teen suicides that came about from intolerance of homosexuality, I saw a man on television who was apologizing for wishing death on gays from his facebook page," Gwyneth writes in her newsletter. "This member of an Arkansas school board was contrite for the violence in his words, but maintained that his values pertaining to homosexuality would remain, as he felt homosexuality was condemned in the bible."

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"his concept, while foreign to me, is interesting, as it used to justify so much judgement and separation in our society," she adds.

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Then Gwyneth shares a personal story to explain her stance on the subject of homosexuality.

"When my daughter came home from school one day saying that a classmate had two mommies, my response was, "'wo mommies? How lucky is she?!' What does it actually say in the bible that will cause some people to be upset by my line of thinking?" she asks.

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What would your response be to Gwyneth's question in her new GOOP newsletter?

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