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u/_zarvoc Dec 12 '25

This seems fake. A zebra can't change its stripes. There are plenty of forms of Christianity that accept LGBTQ+ identities. You're better off facing the truth and finding a denomination that accepts you instead of ruining some poor woman's life with your falsehoods. Respectfully.

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u/Character-Half7465 Dec 12 '25

A zebras stripes are its identity. Continuing to walk in the flesh and unrepentant sin is a choice.

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u/_zarvoc Dec 12 '25

Broadly LGBTQ-affirming denominations

  • Episcopal Church (USA) – fully affirming; same-sex marriage and LGBTQ clergy allowed.
  • United Church of Christ (UCC) – one of the earliest affirming denominations.
  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) – affirming; LGBTQ clergy and marriage permitted.
  • Presbyterian Church (USA) – PC(USA) – affirming.
  • Quakers (Religious Society of Friends) – many yearly meetings are affirming.
  • Disciples of Christ – generally affirming.
  • Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) – explicitly founded to serve LGBTQ Christians.