This isn't about God, this is about christianity.
I have been going to a church for several years with my lover. My lover's parents disowned him completely, told him to have no contact with their family. So when I meet him, he was quite a bit younger than me. But he was in deep depression, I worked very hard with him to get through it. He eventually did. Apparently his parents have been busy. He has a little brother the last time he saw him he was a baby. Well the little brother is apparently gay too. He was kicked out, not sure if he was disowned yet but he is 14 years old. So Evan and I took him in. It was very emotional, we made sure we were legally able to take the boy in. Evan is now the guardian. But aside from that our church, which never seemed to weird about us being a homosexual couple. They noticed Chris with us, asked who it was, I let Evan take the lead, he explained that he was his little bro, that he had taken guardianship of him. All of the sudden our sexuality is not acceptable. The boy has no home, so I took him into my home. Evan and I are not "overtly gay" you would never guess if you meet him or I. But Chris is a young person and they tend to be in the trend, so he is "fabulous" I figured that's what people had issue with, but it absolutely was not.
Chris is young scared and betrayed by people he trusted most. How can so called Christians be so cruel to him, I hipped he would have been welcomed by my church. I went alone last Sunday because Evan needed to attend to Chris. Members insisted on telling me how wrong it was that a gay man was acting as a parent. To the members that said such things I asked if they want to look after a 14to gay boy. Of course I heard absurd exuses. I left before the service started, I don't wasn't to take my family there tomorrow.
Is this typical of Christian churches? What are your thoughts?
I have been going to a church for several years with my lover. My lover's parents disowned him completely, told him to have no contact with their family. So when I meet him, he was quite a bit younger than me. But he was in deep depression, I worked very hard with him to get through it. He eventually did. Apparently his parents have been busy. He has a little brother the last time he saw him he was a baby. Well the little brother is apparently gay too. He was kicked out, not sure if he was disowned yet but he is 14 years old. So Evan and I took him in. It was very emotional, we made sure we were legally able to take the boy in. Evan is now the guardian. But aside from that our church, which never seemed to weird about us being a homosexual couple. They noticed Chris with us, asked who it was, I let Evan take the lead, he explained that he was his little bro, that he had taken guardianship of him. All of the sudden our sexuality is not acceptable. The boy has no home, so I took him into my home. Evan and I are not "overtly gay" you would never guess if you meet him or I. But Chris is a young person and they tend to be in the trend, so he is "fabulous" I figured that's what people had issue with, but it absolutely was not.
Chris is young scared and betrayed by people he trusted most. How can so called Christians be so cruel to him, I hipped he would have been welcomed by my church. I went alone last Sunday because Evan needed to attend to Chris. Members insisted on telling me how wrong it was that a gay man was acting as a parent. To the members that said such things I asked if they want to look after a 14to gay boy. Of course I heard absurd exuses. I left before the service started, I don't wasn't to take my family there tomorrow.
Is this typical of Christian churches? What are your thoughts?