If a gay couple is walking on the street. Someone has the right to disagree with that lifestyle while simultaneously respecting them & minding their business? So?
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Replying to @justlovekayla
We’re talking about friendship. Not randoms. You can disagree with that couple and not have a problem because they don’t know you, but a friend ... friendship is accepting them and loving them. Liking every portion of them and uplifting them.
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Replying to @AintNoThroatBih
Someone can disagree with who someone decides to be with while still respecting them. For example. I may HATE the men that my friend decides to be with & still respect her as an individual. So what’s the difference with homosexuality?
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Replying to @justlovekayla
If we’re friends you can HATE my boyfriend all you want, but you CANT hate that I like men rather than women!
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Replying to @AintNoThroatBih
Another example: If you don’t agree with someone’s spirituality are you disrespecting them as a person?
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Replying to @justlovekayla
Spirituality is a choice. A social construct. Something you learn and can unlearn. Being gay is not a choice. Not something I can learn or unlearn. It’s who I am.
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Replying to @AintNoThroatBih
Religion is a social construct not spirituality. You can’t choose your spirituality
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Well idk about you but my spirituality is all ABOUT choice. Choosing to love, choosing to be obedient, choosing to avoid sin and harm to others. The whole point of spirituality is choosing how you're going to live and treat other people. Duh.
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