do u believed in GOD
By gaylalou690
@gaylalou690 (361)
Philippines
December 8, 2008 6:52am CST
actually i was a servant of chruch when i was 10 years old. i served god for almost 7years of my life. for almost 7years of serving in GOD, i been a sinner and lost. it was just i always blamed god from what happening to me right now. ive been asking him why did he created me like this an effiminate and it was hard to be a homosexual person there no acceptance here in the philippines when ur sexuality is abnormal. and another reason y he didnt give what i want. it was just i want to help my parents why did he give me job when im searching while the other people give the job. so right now my faith in god is not 100%, how about u do u belived in GOD
2 responses
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
8 Dec 08
Hi gaylalou, I think that many people have the wrong idea about God. You cannot help the fact that you were born a homosexual and God understands and loves you just the way you are. Some day people will be more understanding too. Being homosexual does not make you a sinner anymore than others are sinners. I believe in God but not in the way that many people do. God is love and we must love and help one another. Keep trying to find a job and I believe you will find one that is right for you. You speak of wanting to help your parents, I think that is very good of you, so don't give up someday you will be able to help them. Remember when you go looking for a job, be proud of who you are because I can see that you are a loving and kind person. Remember too that God loves you just as you are and being homosexual does not make you any less a good person. Believe in yourself. Blessings.
@dutta_d1 (32)
• India
8 Dec 08
In my humble opinion, God would not care if you believed in Him or not. But I think that everybody needs to have some faith in something or the other. It is one of the basic needs of a human to feel connected to something higher. It may be what you call God or nature of universe or whatever. I don't think it really matters. In the end, everyone connects himself to something or someone higher than himself.