by Arisztid on November 20th, 2007

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How does anything about the existence/visibility/personal actions of gays, lesbians, or bisexuals affect anyone's lives other than our own? How exactly do we impact anyone, other than ourselves, in any way? No Bible quotes here, please.

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  • by FancyFeast on December 7th, 2007

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    Honestly, it doesn't change anything to others life except if others let their lives be changed by it. If they are mad, they chose to be mad. One thing is for sure, I didn't choose to be gay. Not more than I chose to like the color green. Not more than I chose to be talkative. Not more than I chose to be born here. I am what I am, and if people let themselves be impacted by me, they are the ones responsible for it, not me. ACTIONS I do might impact other people if I make those actions towards them. BEING what I am cannot impact people in any way unless they let themslves be.

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    • Exactly on all of it.
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      I become fatigued with the religious side who attacks us when many of them behave MUCH worse than us.
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      I believe in judging a person by their actions, not their birth situation. Judging either of us for our sexual orientation is exactly like judging us for our ethnicity.

      Arisztid

      by Arisztid on December 7th, 2007

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