Yes, I am and I have nothing against gay people. God created all of us and some of us are gay and some of are not. We just need to get over it and move on. This is just the prejudice of the millennium........before it was African Americans being persecuted and now it is homosexuals......Ignorant people then and ignorant people now, and God created those people too.
2006-08-22 17:10:09
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answered by Jen 3
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I know I don't judge people for their orientation, if someone does then they go against all priciples of Christ and his teaching. We are supposed to gain understanding and love for people in a compassionate manner. I cannot know only this and decide to dis-associate myself with a person. Look beyond that and any thing that is a label and get to know the person. So yes I guess I am "Gay-friendly" so I ain't worried about what the next person says. Only God and I didn't see that in there.
2006-08-23 00:10:26
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answered by Al 2
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Well.. I don't know if I am 100% a Christian.. I struggle with that .. But I am gay-friendly. I struggle with the true meaning of the Bible and whether it is law or just a nice way to live life.. I struggle with whether or not it is fact or fiction.. But either way I am never excluding of anyone. I am somewhat bi myself..
2006-08-23 00:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the prominent Christian belief would be to stand against the sin of practicing homosexuality (or promiscuity, or other sexual deviancy, etc.) but to love the person. With that being said, I would view the gay lifestyle as sinful, but still have genuine love for the person. All Christians should reach out to homosexual, attempting to show God's love for him, but not compromise on the sinful action.
2006-08-23 00:13:16
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answered by gg_oz_wm 2
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I am. The scripture tells of homosexuality being wrong but that does not give us the right to judge. We people in general, commit adultery, crimes, and other sins. We can be cleansed through Christ. We commit the same sins over and over again. I don't see why we stress homosexuality above murder. I don't think it's right. Nevertheless, a message of God that I would like to share to my fellow people, do not judge for you have no right.
2006-08-23 00:17:24
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answered by CK 5
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Count me with the I am's!!! Could have something to do with the fact that I am a Gay Man at heart, just trapped inside this female double D sized body! Tah-Hah
2006-08-23 00:19:04
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answered by naughty toddy 2
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If by gay friendly you mean disagree but love them deeply and would give them the shirt off my back then . . . yes.
I used to be gay and it is a daily battle with that part of my sexuality in order to be with Christ. But God is strong and sexual lust and temptaion is nothing compared to His strength straight or gay. Sorry i went off on a tangent.
2006-08-23 00:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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gays are people too. They don't choose to be that way. Why would they choose to have people hate and discriminate on them? I'm straight btw, but my cousin came out of the closet about a year and a half ago!
2006-08-23 00:07:31
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answered by birdbeach19 5
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I'm guessing that the skinny boy with no shirt on is "gay friendly" if you know what I mean.
2006-08-23 00:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It`s not Christ like to be gay, but if one is born gay, Jesus gives them the opportunity to be born again. all Christians were born in sin, gay or not, and had to be born again, so we are to love one another, and only hate sin, and thats where I stand.
2006-08-23 00:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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