RefinedByFire #fundie rr-bb.com

[On the topic of homosexuality]
Let me tell you something:

Most any man that has ever been involved-with, or stepped-into that world for a time, is aware of a world mostly made up of men dieing & wasting away in STD diseases, alchohol, drugs, filthy conversations, drunkenness, immorality, open relationships cloaked by "gay marriage", emotional brokenness, wounded & jaded spirits, & even sometimes erruptive violence.

If you just peer at a gay rights parade -- drag queens, men dancing wearing hardly underwear, hairy men in sparkly dresses, ect -- you cannot help but be startled at what you're actually watching, and wondering what they are trying to represent.

If you hear most young men's testimonies who fall into that world, most of them don't avoid brushing with the drugs & alchohol & clubs (not to mention the immorality), and are taken on a downward spiral fast. Most of them look unhealthy & aged by the age 25. A lot of them have to rent apartments without a background/rental check. Most of them don't own their own home still in their 30's, while most of their heteorsexual classmates from HS are married by that time, own a home, and have 2-3 kids.

So, a group of activist people, who back that kind of startling world, and have no confrontation towards it but condoms and STD facts, who disregard solid, respectable moral principles & laws (the Ten Commandments), who instead create their own moral code to suit their own personal whims, now feel they have the right to step on a soapbox, and suddenly claim themselves a respectable "review committee", and assume qualification to define what is "right" and what is "wrong" in this world? And not only that, they are pointing their finger of condemnation at a support group, provided for people who desire a certain type of counsel, a different life from their past, and desire to live a life based on their faith and their inner-convictions/morals?

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