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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

I Love My Gay Friends :: Friendship Essay

I Love My homo Friends   Ive grown up around gays and lesbians, and some of my best friends are gay, so I support them. One day I was on my authority downtown subsequently school and saw a crowd. I reckon it was another peace march since it was only a week after September 11th, but it wasnt.   My friend and I were sitting on the bulwark in front of Jimmy Johns and talking when our friend, Mary, ran up to us.   You guys should come and servicing us out. Theyre protesting against gay people and saying beau ideal doesnt love us, she said.   As we joined our friends across the road from the Christian protesters, I thought patronize to church and remembered my preacher saying that god loves everyone. A guy came oer and told us the protesters were from out of state and were here because ours was one of the largest gay communities in the country. I thought, I wish we were the gayest community, all happy and stuff.   My friend grabbed my sleeve and pulled me aside, saying, We have to stand up to this. We should make our own signs. I agreed, and we headed to a shop we often visit. I made a sign that said, Im not gay, but I love my gay friends.   On our way with the crowd, we saw the pastor from the church. She said she wanted three people to go with her to talk with the protesters, and be kind to them. Great, I was chosen. I walked with my head held high, audience to their screams of hate. This wouldnt be easy, but maybe someone would listen.   I approached a modern guy holding two anti-gay signs. One said, AIDS cures fags, the other proclaimed, excavate sin is filthy.   Hey, would you mind explaining to me the purpose of all this hate? I asked, cerebration he would be really cute if he werent holding those horrendous signs.   This town needs help, he replied.   Do you really believe that God hates? I asked.   Yes, He does, he said, and showed me a Bible verse that read, God hates the work of iniquity. &nb sp Yes, but not the workers. He loves everyone, I countered.   No, you are mistaken. Go ask a preacher, he said, sounding angry.

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