Well you are welcome here, and I see you for you. I don't see you for your sin whether that is homosexuality, or whether you smoke, or swear, or eat bloody meat, or watch porn, or defile your own body. And those who come to chasten you, are they so pure? Are they without sin?
I really just don't think God says, go out and discriminate, go out and push people into a corner, go out and scapegoat others for your own sins, go out and wait for people to say something you don't like and then exaggerate it so you can defile them, revealing your actual disposition.
What automatically comes to peoples mind with a gay person, is that while they have a desire for the same sex, is that they are living some prolific gay sex life and style. It's not the way I see it. I don't see you as an 'it'. So what is your story? I would prefer to allow you to have your side of the story. To think that there are not good and bad homosexuals, and just basically if you are homosexual you are 'going to hell' (as much as they are going to heaven), is pure hypocrisy.
One can feel a desire and not act on it, and that is God's power at work. A person, whether gay or not, with a sinful lifestyle or not, can still do God's work, even if it is simply highlighting Christian bigotry.
I really just don't think God says, go out and discriminate, go out and push people into a corner, go out and scapegoat others for your own sins, go out and wait for people to say something you don't like and then exaggerate it so you can defile them, revealing your actual disposition.
What automatically comes to peoples mind with a gay person, is that while they have a desire for the same sex, is that they are living some prolific gay sex life and style. It's not the way I see it. I don't see you as an 'it'. So what is your story? I would prefer to allow you to have your side of the story. To think that there are not good and bad homosexuals, and just basically if you are homosexual you are 'going to hell' (as much as they are going to heaven), is pure hypocrisy.
One can feel a desire and not act on it, and that is God's power at work. A person, whether gay or not, with a sinful lifestyle or not, can still do God's work, even if it is simply highlighting Christian bigotry.