Dragonflymagic answered Sunday January 25 2015, 7:06 pm: I once had an online friend who was in his 30s/40's who said he was a Christian but had gay friends and didn't like the way the church he belonged to felt about gays. He decided to join a gay church where everyone was more accepting of each other, where heterosexuals were members as well as gays, bi's and so on. He decided to become a Pastor and told me later he was now happily a heterosexual Pastor of a gay church.
The choice is yours, whether you join because you are gay or whether you are not gay but want to be supportive and accepting of others. Join a church period, if you are interested in following the good points of the Christian faith without mankinds doctrines and bias's thrown in. It doesn't have to be a gay church necessarily. Some christian churches are pretty progressive like Catholic churches when they finally accepted female priests for example when before it was considered heresy. Good luck with finding a church you feel is right for you. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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