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Heh... another easy one in the can for the Almighty God. With Him of course, all things are possible. ;)
“In a WorldNetDaily article, Michael wrote about why he believes he mistakenly took on a gay identity: When I was about 13 I decided I must be gay because I was unable to handle my own masculinity. He went on to blame his father for that, which is consistent with the ex-gay narrative that same-sex attraction among boys is often a result of a deficit of masculinity, usually caused by a fissure in the father-son bond.”
The breakdown of the traditional family is so tragic for children, yet “gay activists” continue to promote it. This is an amazing story and really pulls the layers off of homosexuality.
I found some insight at reading the article. The gays bandy about that phony “homophobia” label because that’s how they rationalize their own nagging misgivings about their deviance.
“tall, lean, blond, BOYISHLY handsome”
There you have the essence of this creep’s sexual demons.
“My old friend, it seems, has picked the perfect place to go straight.”
Wyoming makes more sense than SanFran.
Good read but yeah, I got the impression that Michael could not stay in the SF area due to his same sex attractions, if he wants to try to be straight now.
"unapologetically pursued what the writer Paul Monette called the uniquely gay experience of 'flagrant joy.' But unlike some of our friends who rode the flagrant joy train all the way to rehab, Michael and Ben rarely seemed out of control."
Now, think about how different that is from heterosexuality in the first place. How many times do we look at a heterosexual and say, "that guy's in rehab because he liked dating women too much and couldn't handle it?"
Homosexual activists will claim that the prevalence to addiction and other psych problems are the result of persecution or lack of acceptance, but I'll believe that when they show me data that proves gay guys living in the heart of the Castro are just as stable as heteros living in the 'burbs or Wyoming.
Great story. Glad to hear Michael Glatze is doing well.
An “ex-gay” must have “never really been gay”. How convenient.
Typical “ trying to fill that hole in your life” with everything you can think of, until you actually find out the only thing that can fill it, is Jesus. If you are truly “born again”, you know exactly what I am talking about.
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Homosexual activist hate no one more viscerally than the “gay” who has seen the light and is “gay” no more.