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Gay blogger writes to straight christians: Do not confuse your best with God's best

A gay blogger has a piece of advice to Christians who tell him he should leave his homosexual lifestyle, Don't confuse your best with God's best

Azariah southworth, who maintains that God affirms his homosexuality, recently wrote a Blog post about lessons that straight christians must learn. In it he suggested that conservative christians who believe that homosexuality is a sin are mistaken in their interpretation of Bible. When you tell me my life would be better with x,y,z you are minimizing my relationship with Christ. 'I have a different interpretation of a couple verses in the bible,' he wrote. ' I have reconcile my faith and my sexual orientation. There has to be respect for my personal journey with God'.

Southworth, formerly host of "The Remix", a popular christian music program,has spoken openly about his negative experience in the church which include ex - gay counselling.But despite what many preachers say in condemning homosexuality, he insists that God not only love LGBT persons,but also affirms them Click  here for more brief 




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