My colleague is Christian like me but attends a more fundamentalist sect. She believes you cannot be same-sex oriented and be a Christian. You will be "cured" of your homosexual orientation once you accept Jesus.
So anyway, there is this gay man we both know. Lovely person by the way and I asked her during a social outing, if he were to join her church and say that he was now straight would she marry him (She's single & looking). She said, "Hell NO!"
I asked her why and she said she would not be comfortable doing it because she would always be worried about him.
Isn't that being hyprocritical? Be honest! Why wouldn't you want someone who says they were gay to marry YOU or your son or daughter?
If you truly believe Jesus can change them (and that sexual orientation is a just choice), why doso many still have gut reservations?
I mean- apart from any HIV fears (which affects MORE straight people (particularly black women) than gay people)
Your comments?
2007-05-23
04:24:10
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