I haven't come out yet but once at a restauraunt me and my family saw two lesbians kissing and my dad commented that my little sister didn't need to be seeing stuff like that. If they're TRULY Christian they'll accept you anyway that they are, if they're Christian because they think its a way to justify their black hearts then they're not really saved anyway.
2007-01-01 18:06:49
·
answer #1
·
answered by Charlotte Sometimes 2
·
0⤊
2⤋
I am a Christian and my sister told me she was a Lesbian shortly after coming back from serving in Desert Storm. I was VERY shocked and asked her immediately if she had ever had something bad happen to her sexually, and Yes our Grandpa molested her several times, she also while in Saudi Arabia had men make several passes as her and assume she was loose because she did not wear a veil over her head. I love my sister, this has been about 15 years ago, and I have seen her have several live in relationships, My sister went to a counselor to accept her lifestyle but NEVER went to counseling to deal with being molested. It has been a long time and I still hope that she changes since she came out of the closet she has changed. We NEVER talk about it, we talk regularly. The odd thing is that her closest friend is a gay man, and our Mom used to always say if they would both only realize they are meant for each other, they complete each other. I wish you all the best....
2007-01-02 02:28:14
·
answer #2
·
answered by whattheheck 4
·
0⤊
2⤋
My parents are "christian" but not the "modern" idea of what "christian" is.
They were extremely accepting, loving and supportive. As a matter of fact they simply looked at me and said: "Duh, what took you so long to notice?"
They always knew and had always accepted me for me no matter what.
They adore my partner and love her just as much as they loved my brother's wife, before she died.
They really are a shinning example of what true christian "unconditional" love actually is.
They're not so "Christian" that they put unrealistic conditions on their love for their children. They're not so "Christian" that they would ever not want their children to be happy, healthy and safe.
They are not so "Christian" that they can't see past their own faults and accept that all human beings have faults, that's what makes us human...and accept these faults as small blessings that make each of us different from one another.
2007-01-02 05:00:52
·
answer #3
·
answered by DEATH 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
My dad was ok with it but then again he's not a strong Christian, he just has strong morals. My mom was unsettled and (because I'm bi) is always like "I'm shocked that you're bi, but I'm sure you're gonna choose to date girls since you can like girls, right?" I'm still trying to get her to fully accept gays, and I think I'm making progress, she just needs to learn that there is no such thing as "gay influences" on little children. I keep explaining to her that children's brains will be straight, gay, bi, or lesbian regardless of "influences."
2007-01-02 04:01:25
·
answer #4
·
answered by guitarherofairy 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
Yes never seen them back again:bye bye.
Rob.xxx
2007-01-02 02:16:00
·
answer #5
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
i tried to come out but held back.. i asked a "hypothetical question" instead.. (of course for me its fishin.. lol)
i asked my mom what if one day i realize im gay.. (which i am..)
she said, she is totally against it but will respect my decision..
hmmm... so im yet to know what her reaction would be if that day comes..
2007-01-02 02:29:06
·
answer #6
·
answered by mystery moo 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
yes my sunday school teacher , just said she would pray for me and gave me a hug . it was very wierd .
2007-01-02 09:02:29
·
answer #7
·
answered by 4ryan 2
·
0⤊
0⤋