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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: I am Gay

    Originally posted by Hellothere111 View Post
    Prove It Then If Its A Choice Prove It Please Provide SCIENTIFIC Evidence That Being Gay Is A Choice.

    Sister Mary Whitford has already lovingly shared this very evidence you seek!

    The science that proves "gay" "marriage" wrong is so simple even a nigra can do it!

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  • Hellothere111
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    Prove It Then If Its A Choice Prove It Please Provide SCIENTIFIC Evidence That Being Gay Is A Choice.

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  • Freddy Osborne
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    Re: I am Gay

    Originally posted by theuglyduckling View Post
    you are gorgeous in every way and are truly gods creation he will except you for your full gayness and let you ride unicorns in heaven and ride the rainbow so let the haters hate cause bitch you're FABULOUS
    Can you back that up with scripture?

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  • Youth Pastor Marty
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    Re: I am Gay

    Originally posted by theuglyduckling View Post
    you are gorgeous in every way and are truly gods creation he will except you for your full gayness and let you ride unicorns in heaven and ride the rainbow so let the haters hate cause bitch you're FABULOUS
    The only thing the both of you will ride is the express bus to the Lake of Fire. You sissy boys seem so eager to get to Hell that I'm sure even Rosa Parks would have given up her seat for you.

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  • theuglyduckling
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    you are gorgeous in every way and are truly gods creation he will except you for your full gayness and let you ride unicorns in heaven and ride the rainbow so let the haters hate cause bitch you're FABULOUS

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  • Titus Templeton
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    Tom I think I know what is happening. You got bullied in school for beeing an outsider and you had no friends and u felt like a freak. Now after all those horrible years you want to stay that way you are used to and you decided to become what every grown up freak becomes: a homosexual. But you can break threw the chains that you made yourself. I tell you what: Ur no longer the freak, and you are not gay.
    U will take the Bible today and pray to God that he gives you the strenght to find a woman at all cost and impregnant her. Just make her shut up until you did Gods work and that is how you find your path young man. I pray for You!

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  • Mistress Cookie
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    Re: I am Gay

    Originally posted by Gay Man Tom View Post
    I'm gay does that make me the spawn of satan?
    When you say you are "gay," does that mean you have actually partaken of the Same Sex flesh, as it were? .Or is it (hopefully) just something you've thought about?

    Because there are some gays who become cloistered and keep to themselves, away from temptation (perhaps in a heterosexual marriage), and I would think God© smiles more fondly on those that are at least trying.

    So I would say that getting married to someone of the opposite sex would be a start.

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  • johncarlos
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    Why would you come in here and openly state that you are Gay? Are you looking for salvation? Advice?

    If you were a vegetarian would you enter a steakhouse shouting "I am a vegetarian" so everyone inside could hear you?

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  • TheWretch
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    If something happened to your wife or husband, would you leave?

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  • JewPincher
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    "It's in my genes. I can't control it." is the most disgusting thing I hear. I am tired of the evil liberal conspiracy trying to force these lies into our lives. YOU chose to be gay. And YOU can make the decision to put a stop to your sinful ways.

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  • Mother Of Seven
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    Tom, read this:

    Angered by what they see as the promotion of homosexuality in schools, thousands of American parents are banding together to demand that their children be taught that it is possible to stop being gay.

    Organisations such as Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX), Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality (Jonah) and Inqueery are trying to ensure that their view is aired alongside gay rights messages.

    A high school in New Hampshire allowed an "ex-gay" activist to address pupils on Civil Rights Day last year.

    In Colorado, education officials are pondering whether to hand out a pamphlet to teachers suggesting that "conversion therapy" - a combination of prayer and counselling - can reform homosexual tendencies.

    Alan Chambers, the president of Exodus International, an umbrella for ex-gay support groups, said: "The gay community says that you can't change. But there is an alternative. Now more and more teenagers are able to see there are two sides to this issue."

    Mr Chambers, 34, was drawn to men from boyhood. "I didn't choose to feel gay. When I was 11, I found myself struggling with same-sex attraction issues. I was told by a school counsellor that there was nothing I could do about it. I had to accept I was gay. That made me want to die."
    At 18, he joined a local Christian group in Florida and was convinced that it was possible to change. He renounced his previous sexual leanings, and within eight years he was married.
    He now has two children under two. "My life couldn't be more different," he said. "I am one of tens of thousands of men and women who have overcome homosexuality."
    Melissa Fryrear, of Focus on the Family, a Christian conservative group, was a lesbian for a decade.
    She attributes her former orientation to "having been violated by a man outside my family when I was a child", a lack of an emotional bond with her mother and a frequently absent father. "I had 30 or 40 relationships in those years. I didn't see any stability around me.
    When I was coming to the end of my proverbial rope, I discovered there was a biblical sexual ethic outlined in scripture and I started to hear wonderful stories of people who had overcome homosexuality."
    Regina Griggs, the executive director of PFOX, said: "People are not born gay and there's never been a test that has found a gay gene. It's a free speech and equal access issue. We want children to have all the facts, not just the outlandish statements and bias of one side."
    She became involved in PFOX when her teenage son announced that he was gay. 'But he's at the point where he admits now that change is possible.
    "I have never sat him down and handcuffed him and said, 'I'm taking you to a therapist'. His decision is his decision. We love one another and we're no different from any other family."
    Miss Fryrear, 40, said she faces more discrimination as an "ex-gay" than she did as a lesbian. "It seems that gay and lesbian activists want me to go into the closet. I have been called things I could never repeat to my mother.
    "I have had death threats. I have to travel with personal security. I get a Christmas card each year with human faeces smeared on it."
    Unlike some hardline Christians, Mr Chambers and Miss Fryrear accept that homosexual feelings may be genuine, arguing that they are a complex mixture of innate tendencies, childhood factors and personality traits.
    Mr Chambers suggested that he would never completely shake off his past. "I'm not above being tempted. I'm human," he said. "But it's not something that rules my life.
    I am attracted and committed to my wife and I have developed heterosexual feelings in general. I choose to live beyond these things and they don't control me any more."
    Ron Schlittler, the deputy executive director of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, said the "ex-gay" arguments were potentially damaging to young people. "Conversion therapy is snake oil - it's really suppression therapy.
    Their basic premise is that gay people don't exist but are basically confused heterosexuals who need help."

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  • Mother Of Seven
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    Re: I am Gay

    Jay, Please make your own thread to introduce yourself.

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  • Ex-soccer player
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    Re: I am Gay

    Originally posted by Gay Man Tom View Post
    Because you can't change your genes.
    Your genes don't make you a homosexual, society doesn't make you a child rapist, Obama doesn't make you a welfare bum. Don't try to make excuses. It's YOU not obeying God's Word. Assume responsibility for your own life, you filthy aids-ridden faggot!

    But he said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it. - Luke 11:28

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  • Gay Jay
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    Re: I am Gay

    Originally posted by Gay Man Tom View Post
    This website is a joke, Right? Because you can't change your genes.
    Oh dear, we seem to have another homosexual deviant who believes in the lies of Lucifer! Genes don't make you a faggot, sin does.

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  • Alvin Moss
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    Re: I am Gay

    Originally posted by Gay Man Tom View Post
    I'm gay does that make me the spawn of satan?
    No, Tom, it does not. It makes you a pervert who is in league with the Devil.

    There's always room in Satan's hot tub, Tom, but you won't like it there; it's too hot.

    Seek Jesus before you have to sit next to Barney Frank for the rest of eternity.

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