With two country singers recently "coming out" and stating (in so many words) that they're proud that they engage in homosexual behavior, country singer Ricky Skaggs has made a statement that infuriates homosexual groups and makes Christians feel sorry for him for his lack of biblical knowledge.
Ricky Skaggs -- Gay Country Singers Welcomed ... 'We're All Sinners'
Nov. 23, 2014
Country star Ricky Skaggs has a fascinating take on the gay country singers coming out … they are welcomed and accepted in the country world, because, “We”re all sinners.”
Our photog ran into Skaggs in Nashville, so he asked about country singers Ty Herndon and Billy Gilman coming out. Skaggs seems genuinely accepting — both for him and on behalf of the country world — until he drops the line, “We”re all sinners.”
It”s an interesting question for people fighting for gay rights — can someone be on the right side for the wrong reason?
http://www.ebuzznew.com/ricky-skaggs-gay-country-singers-welcomed-were-all-sinners
We're all sinners Ricky, but not all of us are proud of it. In fact, those who call themselves "Christian" ask God to help them progressively overcome sin and to be more and more like Christ (obedient to His Word).
Ricky Skaggs -- Gay Country Singers Welcomed ... 'We're All Sinners'
Nov. 23, 2014
Country star Ricky Skaggs has a fascinating take on the gay country singers coming out … they are welcomed and accepted in the country world, because, “We”re all sinners.”
Our photog ran into Skaggs in Nashville, so he asked about country singers Ty Herndon and Billy Gilman coming out. Skaggs seems genuinely accepting — both for him and on behalf of the country world — until he drops the line, “We”re all sinners.”
It”s an interesting question for people fighting for gay rights — can someone be on the right side for the wrong reason?
http://www.ebuzznew.com/ricky-skaggs-gay-country-singers-welcomed-were-all-sinners

We're all sinners Ricky, but not all of us are proud of it. In fact, those who call themselves "Christian" ask God to help them progressively overcome sin and to be more and more like Christ (obedient to His Word).