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To: joesbucks
This is a tough situation. I first heard of it yesterday. And it puts real Christians trying to walk the walk and talk the talk in a dilemma, not the milk toast ones or the Fred Phelps and the other activist varieties.

If you had a gay co-worker, would you shun him, or love him? There is a clear message of Christian redemption in this movie. Maybe Chad Allen was affected by the people he worked with in this movie. Maybe a seed was planted. Hating him and shunning him because he is a sinner doesn't seem right. Isn't this the kind of person Jesus hung out with?

54 posted on 01/21/2006 6:53:22 AM PST by Timmy
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To: Timmy
I would love him. I've worked with Gays and have had Gay friends, not close, but on more serious level than just working with them.

By attending this movie, it's not going to bring a single gay closer to Christian living. It's not being an Olive Branch to the gay community. Conversely, I don't advocate an organized boycott. Christians need to think and more importanly pray on how to approach these issues.

I can avoid this movie on my own terms without trumpeting the gay card if that's how I am lead.

58 posted on 01/21/2006 9:22:05 AM PST by joesbucks
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