nemesis_juggernaut writes:
Knowing you, though, methinks you're playing the devil's advocate.
"Devil's advocate" would mean I was defending a position that I don't agree with. That is definitely
not what I am doing.
I'm trying to make a point about anonymity and ambiguity. On the Internet, it can be dangerous to give out specific information about yourself. Unfortunately, that can be true in real life too, for homosexuals. Even an everyday phrase like "my wife" can get you in trouble.
The challenge, as I understand it, is to spend a day in somebody else's shoes. Try to go through a whole day without mentioning your partner's gender. Try to understand what it's like to live
every day like that.
Homosexuality is no worse, or better, than any sexual immorality.
This is not the place for it, but we might have to have a thread on what "sexual immorality"
is - since you evidently don't know.
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