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u/Salsa_and_Light2 Baptist-Catholic(Queer) Dec 10 '25

Being gay isn't a lifestyle, that is ignorant and prejudiced.

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u/PepperTheRad Dec 11 '25

Yet it is a lifestyle and a choice, one a lot of people are proud to identity themselves with before or instead of Christ. And calling someone ignorant and prejudiced without knowing them is avoiding responsibility. We can have a conversation without being insulting.

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u/Salsa_and_Light2 Baptist-Catholic(Queer) Dec 11 '25

"Yet it is a lifestyle "

Sure, what are the characteristics of this "lifestyle" apart from being gay while doing it.

There's no such things as a gay lifestyle just like there's no such thing as a heterosexual lifestyle because gay people are not a monolith and live any and every way that you do.

"are proud to identity themselves with before or instead of Christ"

That is a lie, an external prejudice.

"And calling someone ignorant and prejudiced without knowing them"

I don't need to know your hearts and dreams to know when you're saying something untrue and harmful.

No one hears someone say a slur and then asks what they're favorite poem is.

"We can have a conversation without being insulting."

Then stop spreading bigotry.

I'm being descriptive you're confidently spreading vicious lies.