I don't think any hold hatred. That is based on an individual's personality and life experiences. A bunch of fun personalities I have come to know.
I believe in God.
I have learned that you do not choose your sexuality.
I have been attracted to women ever since middle school.
2006-12-15 03:19:48
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answered by 2s2 4
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It appears that you are the one with a lot of hatred. If God created Adam and Eve to be one flesh - does that mean they are both male and female? Sounds gay to me!!!
By the way, satan should keep out of the 'hearth'. No wonder he is so burnt up about life.
2006-12-15 11:26:41
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answered by roqofages 3
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what hatred are you talking about? I harbor no hatred towards anyone. why do people like you, who post questions like this, claiming to be Christian, and yet you assume the role of God and pass judgment on others, and preach hatred and intolerance? why do you turn it around and say WE are the ones who hate, when it's people like you who are being hateful? you say we're full of hate, and you insist that we "choose" to become gay, and say we have the "evil curse of Satan" in us. look in the mirror....can you really claim to be a good Christian when you behave this way? you're behavior is what's sinful, not ours. I am, as are all my gay/lesbian AND straight friends, Christian. I don't know what church you belong to, but what I learned in Sunday school growing up is that God created and loves us all...not just people who are heterosexual and Christian (and to lot of other bigots, only white people).
I lead an honest life. I am in a committed, monogamous, loving relationship and my friends, family and coworkers accept me for who I am.
2006-12-15 11:39:16
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answered by redcatt63 6
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One thing that I see over and over again is that some Christians insist on seeing the rest of the world through their prism. They try to turn a scientific theory into a religion, prove that science is based on faith, and so on.
You are doing this very same thing with hate. In general gay people are the kindest, warmest and most compassionate folk that I know, especially those who have overcome the environment they were raised in and have learned to value themselves and each other.
It has been said many times before -- you are the one who is full of hate. Let it go.
2006-12-15 11:38:38
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answered by The angels have the phone box. 7
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Do you mean that gays in general have a lot of hatred? What about the non-Christians? While I have respect for other religions, I don't particularly believe that God is with me - not because of I'm gay, but because I'm not a Christian. So because God is not with me, I have a lot of hatred? Your question does not seem to make sense...
2006-12-15 11:29:05
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answered by Silver 3
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We do not hate, that is why we are called Gay, because we are happy.
You and those like you are the ones that hate. Even though the god you follow said Love your Brother as Yourself.
Why do you not follow the words and works of Jesus?
Tegarst smells a hypocrite.......
2006-12-15 11:41:38
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answered by Tegarst 7
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You're already setting yourself up for a backlash of answers that are not going to be what you wanna hear. I was born gay and fought it for years until I finally had the strength to admit it. It had nothing to do with my personal relationship with god and certainly had nothing to do with hatred of any kind
2006-12-15 11:21:07
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answered by pocket68rocket 4
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you believe people are not born gay? oh? do they wake up one day and make a conscious decision to be gay or is it something spontaneous? i ask because if it is something spontaneous, you are next.. hate? well, that might just be self-projection there. a bit of advice, get a puppy, call it 'Life' and then you will have one! this is one of the dumber questions that i have responded to!
2006-12-15 12:49:33
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answered by robert a 1
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Gay people do not have a lot of hatred. That is your misconception. The real question here, one for YOU to answer, is why can you not see past your own blindness?
2006-12-15 11:38:37
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answered by Seeker 4
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Shame on you. My partner and I have had a 26 year monogamous relationship and we love each other. The fact that we happen to be two women is not an issue for us, nor is it an issue for God. Take the plank out of your own eye before helping us with our speck. Don't spread hate. It hurts your own soul.
2006-12-15 11:38:37
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answered by Mama Otter 7
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