John Hilgeman interviews Brad Wishon, pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church of Greater St. Louis, about homosexuality in Christian history. Wishon explains that homosexuality was accepted and even legal under Roman law and early Christian history, with notable figures like saints Perpetua and Felicitus. However, around 380 AD, Emperor Theodosius's persecution of a gay athlete marked the church's first challenge to civil authority. Over time, homosexuality was increasingly condemned, leading to the Inquisition and widespread persecution. Wishon advocates for a future where differences are celebrated and equality is embraced.