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...because once his life is over, he has all of eternity to burn in the lake of fire.Your friend is lucky enough to have found someone to love, who loves him and makes him happy. He values your friendship enough to want to include you in one of the most important and happiest events in his life. If you respect and care about him as a good friend, then you should attend his celebration and be glad that he has someone to share his life with.
my question to everyone is should i go to this wedding because he is a good friend or should i not because it would be considered supporting that lifestyle (which i do not). im just torn because he is a great friend and i don't want to hurt his feelings by not going.
καλλιστι;47360260 said:...because once his life is over, he has all of eternity to burn in the lake of fire.
When I got engaged alot of my good friends didn't understand it. But now they have accepted my lifestyle choice and will be coming to the wedding.
no he hasn't sent any invitations yet but he has already told me that im invited and showed me the guest list. he knows that i am a strong christian but we really never discussed about Christianity and homosexuality, im a big people pleaser and try to avoid conflict as much as possible so im not one to say to him that i disapprove of his choices, i know that i should witness to him, but that is a hard thing for me.
also i believe that he is one of those people that is a believer but does not believe that homosexuality is wrong. its just a tough thing for me. i try to be the best christian i can but i know that i should be witnessing to him...
i think its a better idea to be a good friend and forget about whether or not you approve of the "lifestyle"also i believe that he is one of those people that is a believer but does not believe that homosexuality is wrong. its just a tough thing for me. i try to be the best christian i can but i know that i should be witnessing to him...
i think its a better idea to be a good friend and forget about whether or not you approve of the "lifestyle" or not.
i think witnessing is a poor choice at this time, it would more than likely make your friend angry that you bring up sin at a happy time
but thats just me
Ya I've always thought that alot of the people who are strongly against homosexuality have never really met a homosexual, it makes it easy for them to believe they are these evil people and all the stereotypes that go along with it, but if you have a good friend or a family member that is gay (I have both, my best friend and my cousin) then you know they are just like you, being gay is only a small part of who they are. I think you should go to the wedding, if you fiance doesnt want to go she doesnt have to, but dont loose a good friend just because your fiance doesnt approve of who hes marrying when she doesnt even know him or the other person.well i had wanted to go from the begining becuase i really didn't see the problem but my fiance had said that she didn't think that she could go because she can't support it so thats what brought up this question. i just don't think that she understands because she has never had a good "gay" friend and actually neither have i untill i met him! i just want to be there because he is a good friend! i think that if she knew someone like that she would prob want to go but she doesn't know him that well so maybe thats why.
Ya I've always thought that alot of the people who are strongly against homosexuality have never really met a homosexual, it makes it easy for them to believe they are these evil people and all the stereotypes that go along with it, but if you have a good friend or a family member that is gay (I have both, my best friend and my cousin) then you know they are just like you, being gay is only a small part of who they are. I think you should go to the wedding, if you fiance doesnt want to go she doesnt have to, but dont loose a good friend just because your fiance doesnt approve of who hes marrying when she doesnt even know him or the other person.
I apologize for the off topic post, just wanted to say I like the Elegy on the loss of two dead cats you've quoted in your signature. I only wish that I remembered Dutch better (it's been almost 30 years since I spoke it).
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