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Most Christians are not homophobes (the fear of homosexuals), we just believe that God didn't intend two men or two women to engage in sexual activities. There's nothing against gays loving each other, or even feeling sexualy attracted to one another (desire isn't against God's law, only lust and sexual actions are). Unfortunately, I'm assuming because of the article you created that you know someone who professes to be a Christian and yet has been decidely obnoxious and mean towards gays. Just please remember that you can't judge the religion by one or two people who claim to follow it.

Well, anyways, it all comes to down to what God says in the end. We Christians have made the decision to love God more than we love the world and its desires. And if I were gay, I know I would still hold to that end; I would be celibate for God, like all of the Catholic priests already do (the morally upright ones, anyway, not the perverted ones we hear so much about; thankfully, there really are only a very few of those kind).

I hope you decide to keep looking into Christianity - I know you must be, otherwise you wouldn't have come here and created that article. God bless, -- P.B. Pilhet / Talk 17:13, 23 May 2008 (PDT)