septbride2002
"TO MILE 9!!!"
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Albertan mom said:First, Thank you to WDWHound for stopping a debate here!
I agree, the Book of Mormon holds no place in my Christian life.
I don't want to get into a debate here with you Buckalew. I honestly don't know one gay person. If I met one, would I be friends with them? I again, honestly don't know. I would be nice to them. Would I have them over for coffee weekly? Probably not. We are supposed to be loving to everyone-agreed. But we are also supposed to surround ourselves with light, not people who are of the world. Yes, we are supposed to witness. Which I guess sometimes is hard. For me, I work at a Christian school. My kids go there. I have a big, friendly church. All my friends are Christians. I don't see much out of my little Christian realm! The few times I do (kids hockey, sports, etc.) I am friendly to everyone, because I live in a small town, and people know I am involved in church and our school. So I want to be a good example of Christ. I don't want to seem Judgemental or like an unfriendly hypocritical Christian.
I have probably said too much too, and really don't want to get into a debate. I just want you to know, I will be nice to all, and I teach that to my children.![]()
I think this is sad, and not in a you are a sad person kind of way. But sad in the fact that 1) you've never had the oppurtunity to meet people who are different from yourself and 2) that you would close yourself off to a wonderful relationship with someone because of their sexuality.
I feel so blessed that God has made people of different nationalities, religions, and sexual-orientation come into my life. Because all of them have taught me more about God's love than any bible. Because all of them have taught me how to be a better person.
I pray one day God brings a homosexual into your life. And I hope you are able to look into their eyes and see God's love looking back at you.
~Amanda

Personally, I like your questions, they make me think, even look up stuff. I think if we didn't question our own faith we would never grow. What you mentioed is something my DH struggles with, the being Saved, yet sinning thing. So you are not alone. 
This will be my last post here because to be honest I don't feel welcomed here and I realize they want to keep this "debate free." Obviously asking questions that make you think outside the box a bit are a form of debating.
way to much information I know......would appreciate your prayers.