I'm not okay with people being gay, but I'm not willing to pursue it because they are allowed to live in a free country. I'm also okay with being around them and interacting with them (heck, we can even be friends), but if you feel the need to discuss your gay problems, I won't be able to help you.
Where I stand, based on the way warble said it earlier:
Is being gay okay?
No, but who am I to judge? In the Christian perspective, God should do the judging and we his followers shouldn't announce our prejudice. If a homoloveual person is not worried about God, then whatever.Do I support gays?
No, so any gay friends shouldn't come to me asking me to join their gay rally parade.Is it okay to shun gay people?
It's never okay to shun anyone. We're all people, but I don't need to support everybody's lifestyle. They can be free to practice whatever they want (as long as it isn't illegal), just as I can be free to not support ideas or lifestyles (this goes for pro-choice supporters, atheists, and Common Core supporters as well).imo just keep it to yourself
that goes for any loveuality I don't want to see you drooling all over each other holy forget
Although Christians should strive to bring people to Christ (without threats, obnoxious preaching, or forcing guilt on others) and the "Tolerance" and "Coexist" terms are not supported by me, I'd rather do what Niff said here than pour judgment on anybody.