31 COMMENTS

  1. I've always wanted a partner, a great career, and a family—basically to live a normal life—but that seems to not be in the cards for me, and that's okay. Only because I've lost all interest in everything; like it's very whatever now. It's like playing a video game where nothing surprises you, even things not seen or experienced before, because all I can think of is what deep shit I realized I was in for just existing while also having no way out, but yet being told you have all these different choices that ultimately are irrelevant. I want to break this lease; sorry, this isn't for me. No hell, no lake of fire, and no heaven; if there's no other destination, then it's oblivion. I refuse to be punished for eternity while I had to suffer and lose out greatly in life just because I couldn't follow someone else's plans for me to the T, and I'm not going to a paradise to be reminded that what I sacrificed was in vain. 😢😢😢 Omg, I swear waking up every morning knowing I have to deal with all of this is driving me insane. 😫

  2. No. Being gay is not a choice. Cheating on your wife is. Comparing the two is disgusting, how can anyone support this shit? People need to wake tf up and realise that it is scientifically proven that not being straight is as biologically natural as being straight. If your religion is against it, that's fine, just don't push it against others.

  3. My Daughter is a Lesbian. A Lier, Trickster and Master Manipulator. My Ex Wife and my son all point the Finger to me. I must forgive them or they will never want to deal with me no more. My Son, which I had for 10 years no contact. No more, just told me, that I am still a RADICAL CHRISTIAN. And kicked me hours ago, out of their all Life's again. I pray for them. But I will not give in to the World and the mockery of God.

  4. (Opinion, no judgment on any of your guys' opinions, I left this comment on another video as well. I just want to spread opinion and make people feel safe. ALL people.)

    Being gay isn't a sin, in my eyes. In any of your guys' eyes you can believe anything you want to and I'll still love each and every one of you because you're each my brother, sister, or sibling. I'm bisexual, myself. But I'm also Christian, and I have been going to church since I was a baby. God designed man and woman to fit together, yes, but being gay is not a sin nor a crime. It's simply a feeling we can't control. I know that its written in the bible that not being with a man as a woman or a woman as a man is a by technicality sin, but what if someone chooses not to marry or love romantically or s*xually entirely? If someone chooses to love their own way, its not a sin. What's written down isn't the same as what God intended fully. He made attraction. He never made it so that a man couldn't be attracted to a man, a woman can't be attracted to a woman, a person can't be attracted to a person. The evils of the world were released after Eve took the apple. But before there wasn't another pairing to "go against" anything. He created a man and a woman. Adam and Eve. There was no Adam and another man. There was no Eve and another woman. So of course the first thought many of you may have is that its a sin to be anything different than a man and a woman. (Again, this is all my opinion, I apologize if I trigger any of you in any way and I say this as calmly as I can). No matter someone's race, gender, gender identity, chosen or non chosen g*nitals, expression, pronouns, all of that…they're all a child of God. Because he created each of them personally. He made us with flaws. That was his intention. The only man with no flaws is Jesus. And saying LGBTQIA+ is a sin is frankly just wrong in my opinion. Because that community comes from a place of love and self love and self realization. Saying "being gay is a sin" is practically saying LOVE itself is a sin. And if that's true…Jesus sinned. But we all know he didn't. He didn't marry or have any romantic relationships either. So being single isn't a sin either. So LOVE is not a sin, in any shape that it takes form. HATE is a sin. Hate directed in a way that is meant to push down people who are different is a sin. But being LGBTQIA+ is not a sin. Loving is not a sin. God and Jesus love unconditionally. If someone chooses to not have a god of their own or not have our God, its not their fault and its not a sin. And you can't force someone to be anything different. Thank you for your time, again this was all my opinion and I love each and every one of you for who you are and who you decide or want to be. I apologize, once again, if I upset you. <3

    (Also, in my personal opinion, being LGBTQIA+ should not be compared to something as evil as adultery. Its not in any way the same thing. And this video may not be seen as violent to most but to people like me who are both homosexual and Christian I feel extremely hated by other Christians who think I'm sinning. People in my community get harassed constantly and people cover it up as love. Harassing a person for being who they are is a sin.)

  5. Historically, religions don’t stop sin—they rotate who gets called sinful.
    Jews, scientists, women, divorced people were all once moral targets until society made those attacks unacceptable.
    LGBTQ+ people are simply one of the last groups still considered “safe” to attack.
    If this were a timeless moral truth, the obsession would be consistent across history. It isn’t.
    That tells us this isn’t about God or morality—it’s about power, control, and fear of social change.

  6. Correction intercourse is the sin not being gay you can’t help you like something the intercourse of it is what he hates but he also hates when yall have babies out of wedlock so I mean eh.

  7. The difference is one desire is something a person is born with. Yes, you have those who look for love with whomever. The second desire is straight up cheating. As you grow up, before the world tells you what you should be attracted to, an individual knows what does and doesn't catch their attention. I do believe there are some who were never queer who are now converted. Maybe they were with the same sex because of certain circumstances as I stated before. I also know those who surppress same sex desires scared to live there truth. Queerness has been here before the Bible ever existed and truly believe Jesus befriended those who were. Lastly, I do understand those Christians/religious persons who truly preach this message out of love, but just how slave master's preached there wasn't a God for us black folks, why replicate the same misuse of God's message which is love, cause I know Jesus loves me as a queer individual.

  8. Crazy how i’ve tried hard to change yet it never comes. Ever since I was a child I practiced the bible and went to church everyday. I have felt the holy spirit but I have always felt left behind by me peers due to my sexuality. I have come to terms with who I am and it saddens me to see so many blind souls in the comment section that don’t read the scriptures. I encourage yall to read the bible not literally but spiritually. A lot of confusion especially about this topic will become clear. And no a straight man cannot tell others how to correct their sin if they have never experienced what it feels like to feel broken when in reality you’re not.

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