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ConservativeAaron

Member Since: August 31, 2010

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  • I sent a message through respectfully requesting a public apology to NBC for the distasteful choice of music played when Congresswoman Bachmann made her appearance.

  • Could they have pained her forehead with more blush to make her appear thinner than she truly is??

  • So I’m going to post this not knowing if anyone will even read down to the bottom of the 5th page. Most times, I do not, but I want so badly to say something here just to get a feel for the type of feedback that I will receive. I have a pretty good feeling that I already know, and it will cut two ways if other homosexuals are on the site reading through. I’m not going to make this too long, because I really could, but I just want to lay out the basics.

    I’m 30 years old and I had decided early on in middle school that I was gay. I was made fun of a lot because I was ‘girly’–I didn’t like football etc, those things that boys like to do.

    I was raised in church, my parents divorced, both had remarried and have again since divorced. My Mother is remarried for a third time. I left church for a little over a decade while in college and beyond, and I have to say that my life–from a Christian perspective, went down the drain altogether.

    I have in the past 2-3 years, began going back to Church regularly and because of my upbringing in the Church, I am very well versed on God’s views on and His commandments against sexual immorality. I pretended for all the years that I was away from the Church that God’s commandments did not exist. Needless to say, my life went down the drain.

    I will not go into details, but I will say that I am very blessed to be HIV negative today, I have not had and do not have any STD’s, I am a recovering addict and alcoholic today. (I know that many, many, many gay and lesbian people will ridicule me on this aspect, noting that not all gays experience these, but I would also contend that they do not have a correct understanding of God’s Word) The symptoms that I face today and because of the mistakes that I made yesterday.

    I have been reading many books on gay men and women who have found the strength to turn away from the teachings of man (that it’s OK to be gay, God‘s says it’s OK…Oh, those verses in the bible, they don’t mean what they say, God didn’t mean it like that, etc.)

    It amazes me at how many people there are in this world that struggle with homosexual desires and that by turning my life around, I have finally been able to look at this aspect of myself and say once and for all that this gay thing–It is a choice and it is a lifestyle.

    What people don’t consider is that there are two parts of the man that one must understand: a man‘s orientation and a man’s actions. Yes, I am attracted to other’s of the same sex. BUT, I can make the choice who I choose to have sex with. And that choice, is this is the part that a man or woman in Christ must choose to renounce.

    It’s hard to do this. God did not tell us that we will not have to fight a temptation (homosexuality) that is very difficult to fight.

    However, on the brighter side, I have come to realize that through my consistent Church attendance, Prayer with God (as we know, God does not hear the prayer of sinners), open communication with others who face the same struggles as I do, this is a “do-able” thing.

    Strangely, I’ve noted in much of my readings, males raised in the church, Christianity, are among the highest shown through research, that are afflicted with the strong temptation of homosexuality and same sex desires.

    My greatest fear is what my friends think of my decision, who I still have not talked about this to, but I continue to wonder if it truly matters.

    I can say with certainty that homosexuality is a choice & a lifestyle. I feel bad for these two girls, they have no idea what kind of road they are about to travel.

    Homosexuality is a choice & a lifestyle.

  • Democrats Target 2012

    January 18, 2011 at 9:17am

    unbelievable…

  • Ground Zero Mosque Group Replaces Imam Rauf

    January 14, 2011 at 8:38pm

    In reply to JJBlazeReader.

    sorry, ignore that last post, it was misplaced. agreed though, well said here on divisiveness!!

  • Ground Zero Mosque Group Replaces Imam Rauf

    January 14, 2011 at 8:37pm

    In reply to JJBlazeReader.

    agreed!! a no-non sense, well educated woman in the true motives of islam and their shariah, jihad etc.I love listening to her and her admonitions.

  • Ground Zero Mosque Group Replaces Imam Rauf

    January 14, 2011 at 8:30pm

    In reply to ReadTheBibleOnceAYear.

    this is absolutely frightening!!

  • There needed to be leadership in DC anyhow since Pelosi had taken to Tuscon with the rest of the group. It seems to me it would have been inappropriate for there to have been an event in DC without leadeship.

  • excellent idea!! thanks for posting info!!

  • Do you realize that that “hit list” was simply a page that depicted seats that the GOP desired to gain. For you to imply anything more is simply outrageous.