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BEAUTIFUL LIFE?

I was recently reading someone's article about homosexuality and all those other sexual perversions. He's defense of them was to insult christians as humans whose brains do not entirely function. He reasoned that human beings are supreme creatures that evolve according to the times which have brought about changes in tastes and preferences.

Why would a supreme man prefer to hang a man?
Why would a supreme woman sleep with a woman?
If you asked me that question, i would totally not have an answer for it. In my Country, until recently it was unheard of to be gay but now they are all over the place advocating for their rights.
What rights? For a man to have sexual intercourse with a man? For a woman to have sexual relations with a fellow woman?

Please, cut us some slack. Do those rights even have to be negotiated? I mean, if the generation before us was gay would we be here? Exactly, we would most definately not be here. So what makes man think he is supreme enough to alter God's plan for creation?

Honestly, being gay is not being supreme. On the contrary it means being inferior. Dealing with so many insecurities and hiding them in being gay does not them go away.

Insecurities are meant to be dealt with as insecurities. If you had an abusive past in close encounter with the opposite sex, see a counsellor or someone that can help. One experience does not mean all your experiences will be the same especially if you change your perception of the one that hurt you.

I know so many gay people out there think they were created that way or even born like that.
God does not make some of us gay and others not. We have all been made normal. Learn forgiveness and change course. We all learn through mistakes and i am not saying its an easy thing to do. Why would you prefer to be condemned by everybody in society than live a normal life?

Think about it. You are worth so much more than being labelled gay. You deserve normal life with normal relationships with those of your gender.

From me to you, adieu my friend and take care.

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Unknown said…
Hi? good to read your stories,BTW you are eloquent,

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