Zone1 Former Trans Man says don't support Gay Pride Events as a Christian

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This former Trans Man, now back to woman and married to a real man in a real heterosexual marriage says as a Christian, do not attend Gay Pride events. She makes great points. Watch and respond. She makes real sense.

 
I don't think there is an issue here. A professing Christian would never attend a Gay Pride parade, other than as a witness for Christ.

We Christians must respect all persons, regardless of their apparent moral rectitude. But we consider the quasi-sexual acts that define homosexuality as seriously immoral. That is not a contradiction.
 
I don't think there is an issue here. A professing Christian would never attend a Gay Pride parade, other than as a witness for Christ.

Not true.

We Christians must respect all persons, regardless of their apparent moral rectitude. But we consider the quasi-sexual acts that define homosexuality as seriously immoral. That is not a contradiction.

Jesus seemed to have less of an issue than you.
 
I don't recall any *** encounters in the NT. Please enlighten me.
 
Honestly, any self-respecting person, gay or straight, would be embarrassed to be associated with the shenanigans and unruly behavior that we see at any pride event.

Being gay doesn’t mean abandoning dignity and good taste.
 
I don't recall any *** encounters in the NT. Please enlighten me.

Maybe discuss it without the name calling? I don't recall Jesus instructing that either.
 
I don't think there is an issue here. A professing Christian would never attend a Gay Pride parade, other than as a witness for Christ.
I don't recall any *** encounters in the NT. Please enlighten me.

what then are you witnessing - than your own bigotry behind a false shied of christianity ...
 
Honestly, any self-respecting person, gay or straight, would be embarrassed to be associated with the shenanigans and unruly behavior that we see at any pride event.

Being gay doesn’t mean abandoning dignity and good taste.

or is the means they have in expressing themselves to an illconcieved opposition using the opposite as their foil.
 
Honestly, any self-respecting person, gay or straight, would be embarrassed to be associated with the shenanigans and unruly behavior that we see at any pride event.

Being gay doesn’t mean abandoning dignity and good taste.
Well, apparently it does

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where did Jesus spoke of trans people?

In Matthew 19:12 he speaks as to how not everyone is born the same unlike how so many others want to believe.
 
I don't think there is an issue here. A professing Christian would never attend a Gay Pride parade, other than as a witness for Christ.

We Christians must respect all persons, regardless of their apparent moral rectitude. But we consider the quasi-sexual acts that define homosexuality as seriously immoral.

What's perhaps also not fully correct. Sure we respect everyone. But if understand it in the right way the bible warns for example in a special context when there are mass celebrations in public where people deny their natural gender identity and behave in a way that goes against their own gender identity - so when people who feel like men deny this and behave as if they are gay, for example - when they pretend something “for fun” that isn't fun at all.

I tend to experience this kind of attitude because, for example, women are raped in ways that have nothing to do with sexuality, but only serve to make people feel bad and humiliated. In a war, for example, such things happen again and again to demoralise "the enemy".

That is not a contradiction.

That's right. Everyone is a child of god and if a man has for example the Klinefelter syndrome (chromosomes XXY) or a woman has for example a Turner syndrome (chromosome X_) then this is a big problem for this person and such persons need our love and respect. A child of god is always 100% a child of god - whatever a body says. And it is said a body is also the temple of god. Some of the most nice temples I ever saw had been ruins without roof. Such places often give the feeling of an identity between nature and god. I remember just in the moment a little tree which hopefully still grows on a wall of such a destroyed cathedral. This tree seemed to be totally satisfied with this place where it grew. Perfect harmony.
 
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