Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
I think we all have some bias and judgements somewhere in our hearts that without reflection we may suppress it, deny it, or just plain say I will not change...so others just deal with it.
I think I have that,not the last one since I've never been that type of person. But maybe the first. But I think true spiritual reflection puts you face to face with yourself.
I have a huge issue with "love the sinner, hate the sin" (homosexuality) because...
Analogies.
It's more like you support your friend to come out of the closet but don't support him for the meaning of it.
You only support your friend getting married (not civil union) but not for the nature of the marriage is founded just the sexes of the spouses.
You support your friend with the idea of buying a new car but you only do so depending on how he drives and whose in the passenger seat.
You don't have to like same sex sex (which s NOT homosexuality). I find make male sss a bit uncomfortable myself.
But as a lesbian,I know there is a difference between the action, the sexes, and intent.
If two men love each other, same sex sex isn't wrong. If they hurt each other (to put it lightly), then it is.
The argument of lgbtq really goes beyond one's sex.
Just a ravel not a sermon.
I think I have that,not the last one since I've never been that type of person. But maybe the first. But I think true spiritual reflection puts you face to face with yourself.
I have a huge issue with "love the sinner, hate the sin" (homosexuality) because...
Analogies.
It's more like you support your friend to come out of the closet but don't support him for the meaning of it.
You only support your friend getting married (not civil union) but not for the nature of the marriage is founded just the sexes of the spouses.
You support your friend with the idea of buying a new car but you only do so depending on how he drives and whose in the passenger seat.
You don't have to like same sex sex (which s NOT homosexuality). I find make male sss a bit uncomfortable myself.
But as a lesbian,I know there is a difference between the action, the sexes, and intent.
If two men love each other, same sex sex isn't wrong. If they hurt each other (to put it lightly), then it is.
The argument of lgbtq really goes beyond one's sex.
Just a ravel not a sermon.
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