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Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:04 am
by Dasi
you know what,forget I ever said anything.You all are so closed minded and immature about this that I don't even want to discuss this anymore.

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:38 pm
by jasonjannajerryjohn
Coming in and saying that someone is going to hell for something and not entertaining the possibility that that might not be the case isn't close minded and immature?

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:44 pm
by Termite
When a person can't entertain the thought that someone else thinks differently than you do and politely expresses said opinion is when immaturity comes in. So we are none of us name-calling, we are now asking Quad J questions pertaining to as homosexuality as is the purpose of this thread.

Moving on. Quad J. Have you ever seen Johnny Weir's skate to 'Poker Face'? I thought of it and I thought of you. ;)

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 3:36 pm
by jasonjannajerryjohn
I don't believe I have. -googles- Wow that kid is very gay isn't he. ;D

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:39 am
by American Eagle
I don't know a lot of openly gay people, but one of them was a guy I used to work with. He gave me his number, asked me out multiple times, invited me over for slightly less-than-pure fun, and tried to convince me that I should try homosexuality even after I adamantly rejected him. I got sick of it and have ignored his last several texts.

Have you ever tried to "turn someone gay"?

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:09 am
by jasonjannajerryjohn
That seems like a stupid thing to do. This friend was probably quite immature. Generally gays believe that sexual orientation can not be changed, or at the very least it is extremely difficult to do so, as attraction is a bit different to other things like tastes in art or favorite foods. You can not chose who you are attracted to in the same way you can chose what to wear that day or what to eat in the morning. Most of the time, gays tend to try to avoid even entertaining notions of having feelings for those who are attracted to the opposite sex because there's very little chance of anything actually happening. If someone tries to "turn you gay," I'd suggest avoiding that person. They're not really a friend.

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 12:25 pm
by Kait
That guy's issues sound like they have far less to do with his sexual orientation than the fact he's just a jerkwad. Given I've dealt with the exact same thing from many straight men, some people just don't know how to be respectful of others.

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 12:44 pm
by Dasi
Kait wrote:That guy's issues sound like they have far less to do with his sexual orientation than the fact he's just a jerkwad. Given I've dealt with the exact same thing from many straight men, some people just don't know how to be respectful of others.
are you a lesbian, Kait?...

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 1:08 pm
by godisawesomeness99
Is that really an appropriate question dasi? lol

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 2:21 pm
by jelly
Dasi wrote:you know what,forget I ever said anything.You all are so closed minded and immature about this that I don't even want to discuss this anymore.
Dasi, this is called hypocrisy, and you'll find that it's one of the many reason people hate the church. ;) I would respectfully encourage you to take leave of this thread until you're more educated on this topic. Nothing you're saying hasn't already been said before, and you're only spreading a harmful and disgusting ideology. Plus, it makes for tasty troll bait.

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:02 pm
by Dasi
oh my gosh what's wrong with me? everything I say comes out the wrong way! I think I'll just go kill myself...

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:08 pm
by jelly
No, don't do that. ;) Just start focusing more on beauty and value and stop defining yourself by what you are against.

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:18 pm
by Dasi
Jelly wrote:No, don't do that. ;) Just start focusing more on beauty and value and stop defining yourself by what you are against.
what the heck is that supposed to mean? you mean like "oh look at that satiness I wonder if I should tell them about Jesus..naw I won't they are pretty better not say anything" like that?

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:23 pm
by Samantha14
Dasi................

*This is not a one word post*

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:26 pm
by Dasi
Samantha14 wrote:Dasi................

*This is not a one word post*
yes, Sammy? what would you like?

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:29 pm
by jelly
I googled 'satiness'.. and found a website for waxing care. If that's not a prime example of beauty I don't know what is. \:D/

On a serious note, I would recommend that you reevaluate your approach to evangelicalism. You seem more concerned with telling people about your version of Jesus than you are about exemplifying his love and truth. By doing so, you're demonstrating arrogance and an unfortunate misinterpretation of the Gospel message. Step back, take a breath or two, and actually consider why you're saying what you're saying before you say it. :)

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:31 pm
by John Chrysostom
Also this quote is always helpful. Preach the Gospel, when necessary use words.

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:39 pm
by Samantha14
Jelly wrote:I googled 'satiness'.. and found a website for waxing care. If that's not a prime example of beauty I don't know what is. \:D/

On a serious note, I would recommend that you reevaluate your approach to evangelicalism. You seem more concerned with telling people about your version of Jesus than you are about exemplifying his love and truth. By doing so, you're demonstrating arrogance and an unfortunate misinterpretation of the Gospel message. Step back, take a breath or two, and actually consider why you're saying what you're saying before you say it. :)
:yes: We spend so much time scaring people outta hell, that we forget to love them into heaven.

And, xD @ Waxing care website.
Dasi wrote:
Samantha14 wrote:Dasi................

*This is not a one word post*
yes, Sammy? what would you like?
I would like you to calm down and perhaps not enter these threads until you have something positive to add to the discussion, okay?
John Chrysostom wrote:Also this quote is always helpful. Preach the Gospel, when necessary use words.
I love that quote.

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:42 pm
by jasonjannajerryjohn
Jelly wrote:
Dasi wrote:you know what,forget I ever said anything.You all are so closed minded and immature about this that I don't even want to discuss this anymore.
Dasi, this is called hypocrisy, and you'll find that it's one of the many reason people hate the church. ;) I would respectfully encourage you to take leave of this thread until you're more educated on this topic. Nothing you're saying hasn't already been said before, and you're only spreading a harmful and disgusting ideology. Plus, it makes for tasty troll bait.
Jelly wrote:No, don't do that. ;) Just start focusing more on beauty and value and stop defining yourself by what you are against.
Or you could not listen to Jelly. He's a bit of a pretentious jerk. Say whatever you want, it's fine.

Re: Ask the Gay Guy

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:43 pm
by Samantha14
jasonjannajerryjohn wrote:
Jelly wrote:
Dasi wrote:you know what,forget I ever said anything.You all are so closed minded and immature about this that I don't even want to discuss this anymore.
Dasi, this is called hypocrisy, and you'll find that it's one of the many reason people hate the church. ;) I would respectfully encourage you to take leave of this thread until you're more educated on this topic. Nothing you're saying hasn't already been said before, and you're only spreading a harmful and disgusting ideology. Plus, it makes for tasty troll bait.
Jelly wrote:No, don't do that. ;) Just start focusing more on beauty and value and stop defining yourself by what you are against.
Or you could not listen to Jelly. He's a bit of a pretentious jerk. Say whatever you want, it's fine.
Jelly is no jerk. :noway:

And, you would rather her continue to cop you out for what you believe instead of a general conversation...? :-s