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godngays · 3 years
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I really wanna find a church/Christian community, but I feel so disconnected from Christian spaces. I’ve tried really hard but nothing worked out or felt right. Idk what to do:(
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10/21/20
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godngays · 3 years
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“What is it you fear? When have I failed to help you? I am the same now as before.”
— Jesus to St. Teresa of Avila (via by-grace-of-god)
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godngays · 3 years
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Hey guys!! I just wanted to come on here and apologize for how inactive I’ve been. Lately I’ve kinda been in limbo with my faith, and I haven’t had much motivation to post. I’m not abandoning this blog, but I’ll probably be taking a break for a while.
Love you all!!❤️
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godngays · 3 years
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godngays · 3 years
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Friendly reminder that tomorrow is the first day of pride month and if I see any biphobia, I will throw hands
This includes, but is not limited to:
saying that bisexuality excludes trans/nonbinary people (it doesn't)
saying that bisexuality is too binary (it isn't)
saying that bisexuality is outdated (again, it isn't)
saying/implying that bisexuals only care about gender rather than personality (which is gross and untrue)
derailing conversations on biphobia and its effects
excluding bisexuals from mlm and wlw spaces/discussions
speaking over bisexuals in conversations on the issues we face
refusing to listen to bisexuals if we say something is biphobic
ignoring bisexual history and activism
ignoring the present contributions of bisexuals to LGBTQ culture
making demeaning jokes about bisexuals or jokes that rely on negative stereotypes
stereotyping bisexuals in general
viewing bisexuals as 'half-straight'/'lesser' members of the LGBTQ community
and finally, speaking over bisexuals about the very definition of bisexuality
yes this includes saying things like 'that sounds more like [other sexuality]' or 'if you define your attraction that way you're [other sexuality] instead' in response to a bisexual person describing how they define their orientation for themself
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godngays · 3 years
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I feel like we as lgbt+ Christians can never be reminded of this enough, so:
Jesus loves you. Always has, always will. It doesn’t matter what other Christians say, that is an immutable fact. His love is perfect and unending, and he loves you no matter your sexuality or gender. That will never change. 
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godngays · 3 years
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stay holy my friends
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A gay couple and a lesbian couple outside the bank, Idaho, United States, 1941 by Russell Lee.
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godngays · 3 years
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Happy pride month to the tiny cowboy and tiny Trojan man from Night at the Museum
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larry is big gay
Got that right
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godngays · 3 years
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And I wish all biphobes a very shut up <3
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godngays · 3 years
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I’ve recently realized the full scope of just how dangerous the American church can be, and I feel... bewildered. Digging through all of its side affects is so tumultuous, and it makes me feel like I’ll never know the “true” Jesus.
It also makes finding a Christian community so hard. Most times, I can’t even propose a question without being guilted or shamed. It just has put me at a spiritual stump:/
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godngays · 3 years
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christian wlw moodboard.
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I’ve actually visited this statue! I used to live in this area, and it was one of my favorite places to visit. Sitting there, next to such an incredible piece of art, really stuck with me.
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A new religious statue in the town of Davidson, N.C., is unlike anything you might see in church.
The statue depicts Jesus as a vagrant sleeping on a park bench. St. Alban’s Episcopal Church installed the homeless Jesus statue on its property in the middle of an upscale neighborhood filled with well-kept townhomes.
Jesus is huddled under a blanket with his face and hands obscured; only the crucifixion wounds on his uncovered feet give him away.
The reaction was immediate. Some loved it; some didn’t.
“One woman from the neighborhood actually called police the first time she drove by,” says David Boraks, editor of DavidsonNews.net. “She thought it was an actual homeless person.”
That’s right. Somebody called the cops on Jesus.
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