You bring a good point J-dawg. And as a christian, I am against homosexuality, I think it is a sin and morally wrong. But I guess I kinda look at it as, well, Jesus isn't going to return to earth to take His followers home to heaven until the world has gotten as bad as it can. For the world to accept homosexuality (as it pretty much, already has) to me, honestly I see it as one step closer to heaven.
Yeormom, I do have several gay friends. And the biggest thing I see that happens to them, that actually pushes them more and more to the gay lifestyle, is people cutting them out and "punishing" them for their "desicion" to be gay. I'm not called to judge them, for all sin is weighed the same. But I am called to love my neighbors/enemies/friends and family. And as long as I remain true to who I am, and live the life pleasing to God. I think I can love on my gay friends at the same time, and allow them to see the love of God through me and want to embrace that lifestyle instead of the other.
Also, I wouldn't want someone to tell me that because I choose to be... christian, I can't have the right to do something. Or because I chose to love- so and so, I can't marry them because it is unnormal. Thinking of it in that sense, it isn't fair to the homo's. Because O'many of them, don't see it as a choice, but something they are born with.
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