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@Kanaroli group

Going to church doesn't change your sexuality. I go to church every Sunday and I still like girls. You should tell them that.

They think that when someone hasn't gone to church the sinful demons will come get you, including a gay demon.

@ElderGodSwimwithGamers group

There are gay Christians out there. That doesn't make them bad Christians.

Okay, please don't hate, but I disagree: there are no "Gay Christians." There are Christians who are gay. (I believe God comes first befoe all)

@m1dn1g7t_ri0ts_13

There are gay Christians out there. That doesn't make them bad Christians.

Okay, please don't hate, but I disagree: there are no "Gay Christians." There are Christians who are gay. (I believe God comes first befoe all)

That's fine. You can correct me.

@blue_topaz

There are gay Christians out there. That doesn't make them bad Christians.

Okay, please don't hate, but I disagree: there are no "Gay Christians." There are Christians who are gay. (I believe God comes first befoe all)

I'm not trying to argue, I'm just genuinely confused—what's the difference between the first and the second?

@@Rhindy ❤️❤️

There are gay Christians out there. That doesn't make them bad Christians.

Okay, please don't hate, but I disagree: there are no "Gay Christians." There are Christians who are gay. (I believe God comes first befoe all)

I'm not trying to argue, I'm just genuinely confused—what's the difference between the first and the second?

There is no difference!

@ElderGodSwimwithGamers group

Okay, the difference is this:
When you say "Gay Christian," you are literally placing your sexuality before God, making it the focal point. I believe God should always come first, so I believe it should be "I am a Christian who is gay."

@PuffPoff

I think it's because some people believe that God comes before all.
For example, they believe that being a "Christian swimmer" is more correct than being a "swimmer who is also Christian." Their religion is important to them, so the would rather be identified by that first. Similar to someone who would rather be a "artist who is transgender" than a "transgender artist"
Correct me if I'm wrong

@HighPockets group

There are gay Christians out there. That doesn't make them bad Christians.

Okay, please don't hate, but I disagree: there are no "Gay Christians." There are Christians who are gay. (I believe God comes first befoe all)

I'm not trying to argue, I'm just genuinely confused—what's the difference between the first and the second?

There is no difference!

Yeah, you don't need to change the order of the words……I call myself a bi-ace Catholic because it's easier than going 'I am a Catholic who is asexual and biromantic'.

@m1dn1g7t_ri0ts_13

I think it's because some people believe that God comes before all.
For example, they believe that being a "Christian swimmer" is more correct than being a "swimmer who is also Christian." Their religion is important to them, so the would rather be identified by that first. Similar to someone who would rather be a "artist who is transgender" than a "transgender artist"
Correct me if I'm wrong

That makes sense. Sorry about that.

@PuffPoff

Okay you guys have probably read this already but I really recommend reading The Art Of Being Normal because it's SOOOO GOOD

@HighPockets group

Let's Talk About Love is AMAZING and everyone should read it!

Is that a romance novel?

Yes, it's a YA contemporary romance novel about a bi-ace girl!!

@ElderGodSwimwithGamers group

I'm Christian and still gay. I hate how people say "You can't be gay and Christian at the same time!" That's just stupid and ridiculous.

I'm Christian and genderfluid. My dad would have a fit if he found out though.