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atthewustywab:

stranger–than-earth:

What tf

Im not trying to defend anyone here, but as a human who once was extremely religious and loosened her bolts over the years, a lot of people in the church are against homosexuality but aren’t afraid of those who are gay. Meaning that, they do not believe in or support homosexual actions, but they do still talk to those who are homosexual, and will become friends with them if their beliefs don’t get in the way.
It’s like, if I were to not like spinach, so I don’t support the idea of farmers growing spinach because I don’t like it, but my best friend loves spinach. Like, obviously I’m not going to look past her or him; I’m going to love him/her anyway, but I’m not going to take part in her spinach-eating lifestyle, nor will I enjoy watching her eat spinach. It doesn’t make me a spinachfobic person; it just means that I don’t wish to eat spinach: partake in the spinach lifestyle.
I hope this made some sense and cleared some things.

Completely wrong. You cannot be against homosexuality simply because you are in no position to judge it right or wrong, homosexuality is just part of the nature, it will never be right nor wrong. Saying you’re against homosexuality is as stupid as saying you’re against the rain or saying you don’t support gravity. Your moral values DO NOT APPLY TO A NATURAL EXPRESSION OF SEXUALITY. Many straight people secretly think that they are superior. they think that they have the right to choose not to accept homosexuality. However it becomes clear that they think themselves as superior when we invert the situation: If LGBT+ people were against heterosexuality, what would straight people think of it?

I don’t oppose it. I never said these were my current beliefs. I was just trying to explain that that’s how some people of the church tend to believe.

I think it makes less sense now than I thought when I was more of a religious person. However, it is an extremely biased opinion.
I was just attempting to give some perspective of how some religious people view homosexuality.

I think that this very perception of homosexuality very intolerable, unfair, and biased.
People are born with this, with no choice. Think about how many straight people had to come out of the closet. None. That’s not fair.
We should live in a society where coming out of the closet shouldn’t be expected from people, and that our world shouldn’t be heterosexually assumed until otherwise mentioned.

By giving this previous explanation, I wasn’t trying to give my own opinion.

I’m sorry if I confused anyone.

(Source: prasejeebus)

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