
Slate Daily Feed Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast - 5: Healing Without a Cure | When We All Get to Heaven
Nov 5, 2025
Rev. Ron Russell Coons, a Metropolitan Community Church minister, shares his powerful narrative about living with AIDS and redefining healing. He reflects on the meaning of healing when survival isn't an option, emphasizing the importance of connection with both biological and chosen family. His brother, Daryl Coons, provides insights into their family dynamics, shedding light on conflict and acceptance during Ron's illness. Together, they explore spirituality, forgiveness, and finding peace even amidst decline, revealing how love transcends life's challenges.
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Healing Reframed As Inner Peace
- Ron reframed healing as inner peace and self-forgiveness rather than bodily change.
- He asked loved ones to thank God for the healing he already experienced, not to demand orientation change.
Don't Make The Dying Prove Your Faith
- Avoid forcing dying people into being proofs for a theology or therapy approach.
- Let patients define meaningful healing instead of demanding they validate others' beliefs.
Healing Versus A Cure
- Ron distinguished healing from cure: cure fixes the body, healing restores wholeness of personhood.
- He argued people with AIDS can be healed emotionally and spiritually without being cured medically.
