my sister just bought a ticket to watch a gay play. $35 dollars! i don't understand why she'd be so interested in going to watch it; so what if its critically acclaimed? all in the name of art is something that i don't buy. showcasing the gays' way of life and the "hardship" they encounter seems to me like a feeble effort to win over people's acceptance and to drum up pity on and for the gay population. i don't despise them for being gays, but i don't accept gay-ism. two guys screwing each other in the ***, and a guy kissing a guy is WRONG. full stop. no other way round it. i believe that gays can be changed; its whether they want to or not.
a series of events have led me to ponder about how we should all examine our lives and the way we behave as Christians. we are suppose to be living testimonies for God, but sometimes, just a minor slip can cause someone to stumble and fall. had a debate with the new officer today. just the two of us, over lunch. it wasn't a hostile thing and i feel that its more like he's searching for answers. he believes that God is the creator of everything and in the Bible, but he doesn't confess to being a Christian yet. its very sad that its because of certain misconceptions, which i believe have been brought about the un-Christlike behaviour of 'Christians'. its not easy for some of us to follow the role model that Jesus is to us; the slightest slip can have serious repercussions that we'd never expect. pray and keep ourselves in check, that we do not become the stumbling blocks of others.
watch our mouths; the words we say. the things we do; the person that each of us portray.
Monday, January 19, 2004
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