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Well guys. I have tried and may occasionally pop back in. I mean my bud's coming out of the gay lifestyle now so I'm glad to know there is a happy ending for him. Ok i'm not going lie I'm ecstatic that he's decided to come out of the lifestyle. I'm just glad he is now admitting that he is unhappy and knows he was deceived by Satan. But I will still continue to make the sites available for those who do seek a happy ending.

I will now post for those who do want another way out.
I hope to see all of you in paradise.
And know it was all out of love.
I know you will all realize in the end. When u truly meet Jesus Christ. Then it will all become clear. I just wanted to make sure that when u met him it would be to spend eternity with him not to be separated from him. I know i have at least tugged at your consciences or else none of you would have responded so strongly i'm glad to know there is a part in there inside of u that still knows the truth.
May Jesus Christ Bless u.

2006-09-10 08:10:56 · 13 answers · asked by mmmk92 2 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

13 answers

Are you for real?

2006-09-10 14:53:21 · answer #1 · answered by Super 4 · 1 0

mmmk92, you've previously stated that if you're not telling us these things, it makes you apathetic. That is simply not true. If you believe that, then you must also believe that Jesus himself was very apathetic. If you look at the people that Jesus verbally confronted with their sins, it wasn't who most people think. He wasn't telling gays to be straight or constantly forcing his theology down their throats. In fact, the only people he verbally confronted on a consistent basis were... THE RELIGIOUS PEOPLE!!! Yup, Jesus had more things to say to people who felt that they were self-righteous then anybody else.
I understand that you are doing this out of love, but you must consider our feelings about what you're doing and saying. The things you say come off as harrasment, not love, regardless of your intentions. Perhaps before you post more questions or respond to other questions with more scripture, you need to consider how your post will be understood by us.

And P.S., people were right in telling you that there is no such thing as a "gay lifestyle." That's a term rooted in ignorance. It's just as ignorant as if I were to accuse you of living the straight lifestyle, always sleeping around behind your husbands back and getting lots of divorces.

2006-09-10 17:58:26 · answer #2 · answered by Isaac 2 · 1 0

Well, let me get straightforward about it: if your friend is coming out of the "gay lifestyle" then good luck to him, because let me tell you, i have gay friends who are catholics, christians, evangelicals, mormons, muslims, jews, buddhists, baptists, jehova witnesses (my cousin included here), and even agnostics, so the point is God loves us all no matter what faith you're practicing or preaching, there are gays EVERYWHERE even under the ol' wooden closet. Ah! just one thing: i'm colombian, gay, catholic and still living in country decidedly homophobic and violent, so here I am. Your friend never, never will be a 100% truly heterosexual guy no matter is he discovered Jesus, until now I didn't knew any straight guy or girl who "chose" to be straight. And by the way, why are you straight?

2006-09-10 15:46:15 · answer #3 · answered by apernett 2 · 1 0

omg how retarded r u?
i will tell u being gay is not a walk in the park. personally in my experiences, i am unhappy with the quality of some of the gay guys i have encountered they seem to be all about sex and im more old fashioned.
i grew up religiously, and this has affected my 'gay' lifestyle but i would never and could never see mysefl 'str8'. to implant this in gay people is wrong because it can make them even more confused and rediculed.

we all have faults, accept them and move on and leave religion out of it because I knwo what i will tell GOd and even though i don't beleive in our souls passing onto heaven or hell, if this was true i beleive i would be in heaven because i lived a 'fruitful' and benevelent life thus far.
:-)
muchxoxoxoxoxo2u, u need it.

2006-09-10 15:24:42 · answer #4 · answered by dannYves 2 · 2 0

ummm...i really don't know what question you want answered other than "do gay people just want to be left alone?" and the short answer to that is YES!! LEAVE US ALONE!!!...some of us do actually have a relationship with Christ and are trying to accept and explore who we are in Christ as a gay person, instead of lying and trying to be something we are not also i really wish everyone would stop using the words "gay lifestyle" there is no such thing, if you're referring to the constant partying and frequent casual promiscuous sex, heterosexuals do this too and yes it is something that one should probaly stay away from, but lets not place this all on gay people. anyways good luck to your friend

2006-09-10 15:23:19 · answer #5 · answered by iwalksolo 1 · 3 0

ROFLMAO!! "Tugged on our conscience"? Is that what you call spamming, spreading unmitigated lies and harassing the Gay Community after you have been told to leave(even after quoting Biblical passages that also tell you to do so, Pharisee?)

Don't need your "way out" as I am not lost. Don't need your Jesus as I have my own religion which is just as precious to me and every bit as valid as your mythology. You know nothing of love, you only know the dogma drilled into your head as a child and the "joy" of indoctrination into a lifestyle you were not cognizant enough to choose for yourself.(A child can no more choose a religious path with informed consent than they can consent to sexual activity. It's rape albeit on a different level, but rape nontheless.)
Take off, oh self-righteous one, seek help from a medical professional for your delusions and freedom from your Koresh-like indoctrination.

2006-09-10 15:39:48 · answer #6 · answered by IndyT- For Da Ben Dan 6 · 2 0

You're quite ignorant. There is no 'gay lifestyle'. If I allowed someone to brainwash me into not being gay, then I'd be living a 'straight lifestyle'. Trust, I've tried it before, it hasn't worked for me. I'm not straight. So no thanks on your offer. I would die before I ever allowed myself to become something that I'm not again.
The only thing I'll realize in the end is that God made me the way I am, and people like you will be begging for forgiveness.

2006-09-10 15:19:20 · answer #7 · answered by Agent Double EL 5 · 3 0

You mean your friend is denying who he is for an invisible man and a belief in something that nobody has proof of and because other people like you have a problem accepting him for who he is and want him to be the person YOU want him to be, instead of loving him for HIM. That......IS wierd.

2006-09-10 15:21:20 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

may YOU find the true meaning of Christianity and refrain from passing judgment on others!
I hope you're friend gets counseling to help him with whatever he needs to deal with....but I doubt he's been "deceived by Satan."
perhaps you need some as well to deal with your intolerance.
God created and loves us ALL...not just heterosexuals.

2006-09-10 15:22:03 · answer #9 · answered by redcatt63 6 · 4 0

Sometimes we want to be left alone. (I didn't retain everything you have said under your question.) Sorry. We do confide in other's for, opinions and suggestions. We do our best to be who we are and live our days as good as we can!

2006-09-10 15:20:04 · answer #10 · answered by justincausejustintime 3 · 1 0

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