To: Smartass
We are all free to interpret our Faith, of course.
I have a gay cousin and a gay niece, both raised in loving Christian homes. The struggle they have faced has been a trial for them and their families.
I can't believe that God would make them "wrong". One when so far as to marry and have a child to prove she was "normal."
The gays I have known and still know over the years who are accepting of their fate are much better off.
I think homosexuality may indeed be a birth defect. I am epileptic and my eldest son is as well as was my great-grandfather. I didn't choose it, but I have learned to live around it. Including not telling many friends and co-workers. Living with a secret makes for a furtive life.
Your gif is cut, BTW
65 posted on
07/10/2004 7:58:23 PM PDT by
annyokie
(Sure, take all the umbrage.)
To: annyokie
I feel for any person that is inflicted, diseased, with cancer, diabetes etc. I lost my father to Hodgkin's disease. I don't know what causes homosexuality, or if it can be cured, or if they want to be cured. I don't believe the long term effects of children living in that environment has come home to roost yet. It will take generations to find out. Hopefully, for the sake of the children, it will be positive. I have certain axioms and religious beliefs that I and my wife must live with. The last thing we will ever do, is to impose those beliefs on anyone else. We just don't associate with.
Thanks for the GIF compliment.
88 posted on
07/10/2004 8:50:24 PM PDT by
Smartass
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