You will have to learn to deal with them (ignorant religious people) as part of the lesson of being born gay. This is a very important part of the lesson! It has taken me many years to simply let it go, like water off a duck's back. A good way to respond is turning the other cheek, just like Jesus taught. If you have a chance, listen to a song called "You Don't Love God If You Don't Love Your Neighbor" by Rhonda Vincent. You can download it from iTunes -- it will put it all in perspective for you!
2006-09-18 22:38:42
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answered by uncle 3
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I even have the comparable concern yet some issues are impossible to burn or be buried(regulation on toxins counting on the place you reside). I had a Virgin Mary nightlight and my daughter lost it on the floor on the same time as cleansing. My husband is religious yet does not share my way of thinking on issues like removing some thing that has been blessed so I gave the products to my husband and informed him i did no longer choose to renowned what he could do with them. LOL no longer the wisest concern however the effort-free concern to do, there replaced into no longer something i could do approximately it.
2016-12-12 11:00:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the site is open to all much to your chagrin no doubt. But who are the biggest bigots and stereotypes if not homosexuals
2006-09-19 00:25:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally found it a big eye opener, living in bohemian Brighton (UK equivalent of San Fran Sisco) I was really shocked by some of the answers I've gotten and I'm really not easy to shock! I think it's good to 'know thy enemy' and it's certainly re-charged my political battery. Though sorry to disappoint the bigots it really hasn't made me question my sexuality -quite the opposite! :)
2006-09-19 00:14:21
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answered by sweetpsychosis 2
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Maybe we can call ourselves (just for this forum) The stereotypical, straight, bigotted, religious forum, because sometimes words are meaningless. Only we will know who's who on yahoo....
2006-09-19 08:17:29
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answered by st.uncumber 5
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Uh because it is their site too - - - Yahoo is open to all - - - The informed the uninformed the intelligent the unintelligent plus bigots of all stripes & persuasions. Those that choose to offend find it a convenient platform.
Peace.....
2006-09-18 22:36:09
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answered by JVHawai'i 7
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very funny, haa haa haa. what do u aim to accomplish urself? are u tryin to make evryone like u, a loney miserable son of the gun? get a life and pliz make something else ur hobby
2006-09-19 00:15:19
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answered by titties 3
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Religious people are a major portion of people in the world. So I see little chance of your getting rid of us.
Most all religious people have gay family members, so if that is where your radical attitude comes from, you need to get over it, we are.
Keep in mind that we are all Gods children, that includes you and me.
2006-09-18 23:41:54
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answered by ? 7
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I'm sure they are wondering the same thing about us homosexuals and bisexuals, and transgendered. Don't stoop to their level, we are of unique sexual orientation, we are not in the business of hating other social groups, I just want to live my life freely and unsuppressed. So let them be as you want to be left alone. Live and let live....
2006-09-19 03:53:59
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answered by Fairy 3
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Aren't you a stereotypical by telling this?!!
2006-09-19 00:21:20
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answered by breeze 2
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