how about this.. if you actually memorize the 10 commandments you wouldn't really need to put the bracelet on any more. so just memorize it and take the bracelet off.
2006-10-26 09:08:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Um. Gay is a term connoting homosexuality. The Ten Commandments are a Christian/Jewish religious statement. The two things have nothing to do with one another. While the Bible prohibits male homosexuality rather specifically, the Ten Commandments do not. Now please explain how wearing the Ten Commandments on a bracelet would make you gay? There is no connection. If the bracelet itself rather than the subject of the bracelet is what your peers are talking about, you should look at the bracelet to decide whether it is effeminate. Bracelets and the Commandments are not signs of homosexuality. But you should probably make sure it is a masculine-appearing bracelet.
2006-10-26 09:14:12
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answered by annjalie 1
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Just ignore them and they will stop. Anyway, who cares what people say, it obviously isn't your friends saying your gay so let the little children have their fun and you just be the bigger man (turning the other cheek and all that).... they will soon get bored when you give them no reaction and divert their attention elsewhere.
You might also want to point out to them that it is normally the most homophobic people and those that make the most noise about other people being gay that are actually gay themselves.
2006-10-26 09:11:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If it really bothers you, stop wearing it and do not be a stumbling block to other Christians.
Bracelets on guys is pretty gay. Be glad you can wear a watch.
Bangles just don't make macho man.
2006-10-26 09:11:01
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answered by Bob L 7
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they're unrelated. the ten are, in essence, a "bill of rights" for God and fellow guy, and not a set of rights from the perspective of the guy. the 1st 4 ought to do with the rights of God, and what guy had to realize this as to render unto God what became due Him. the different six are the rights of fellow guy in that one had no perfect to deprive yet another of existence, of his possessions, his liberty, or maybe his spouse (or her husband). Nowhere in Scripture is there help for the rights of all and sundry regarding "gay marriage." Marriage biblically is known to be the union of a guy and a girl. Like such loads of different issues extant in Scripture, human beings discover the thank you to pervert the God given order of issues, inclusive of such unions, and as such, such perversions are defined and defined as abominations until now God. .
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answered by picart 4
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Why would any gay person wear the commandments? People should stop saying gay instead of bizarre when bizarre is what they mean.
2006-10-26 09:17:00
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answered by Anonymous
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un less you no your gay you like guys and intend on haveing relation ships wiht guys then you are not gay and if you are proud of your religon you should not give a rat bottem what think wear it and be pround of your belither i belive in spirt guides and that they ahve a voice and now i hear voices in my head and every one thinks im nuts but once i say sumthing that he ahs told me and it hapens they shut up so just tell then if they don't like it don't look at it hope it works out and i hope you can read my bad grammer lol god bless
2006-10-26 09:20:45
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answered by Tyler 2
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wearing a bracelet does not make you gay.
2006-10-26 09:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You aren't gay, unless you mean like happy and gay. Best way to get people to "stop" is to ignore them. If they get no reaction from you, it won't be so much fun, and they'll stop.
2006-10-26 09:08:35
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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you're gay if you're attracted to men - not for wearing bracelets.
2006-10-26 09:10:16
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answered by kujigafy 5
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