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Writer's pictureBible Brian

Whence commeth my mythical homophobia?


Whenever LGBT activists accuse me of "homophobia", they have a hard time keeping a consistent narrative on my motivations. On the one hand, I am supposedly using the Bible as a cover for my alleged hatred. But that still leaves the question, where did it come from? This is especially hard to answer for me, as an ex-gay, because obviously, as a gay man, I had no motive to become homophobic.


That's when the contradictory story comes into play. Rather than using the Bible as a cover for hatred that already existed, I'm now supposedly "oppressed" by this "bigoted old book of fairy tales". No word yet on how such a dusty old book managed to convince me it's true against my natural inclinations, but hey, who am I to question a mainstream narrative?


But as I alluded to earlier, even though activists do try to maintain both narratives, they can't both be true. They can both be false. And of course, since I don't hate gay people at all, they are. 100%, both narratives are false. I do not hate gay people, so I'm obviously not using the Bible as a cover for that hatred, nor am I oppressed by it. Rather, I have been convinced by both evidence and personal experience that the Bible is true. And because I don't hate gay people, I want them to know this too.


The imaginary homophobia Christians are regularly accused of is nothing more than an aggressive tactic designed to bully us into silence. The LGBT agenda cannot hold up to scrutiny, and so these emotional tantrums are absolutely necessary to its survival. But repenting and turning to Christ is necessary for our soul's survival. Homosexuality is not an idol worth bowing before. Christ, on the other hand, demonstrated true love when He died for our iniquities. Jesus died so that we might live. But only through faith. Only belief in Christ's Lordship, death, and resurrection, can save us.

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